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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Federal funding accounts for 55% of university research expenditures. At John's Hopkins, it is 87%.[/quote] As of June 2024, Johns Hopkins University's (JHU) endowment was roughly $13.5 billion. [/quote] doesn't understand the difference between an endowment and annual operational funding. sad.[/quote] except endowments and deep pocket alums can bridge the gap. there are unconstrained funds in the endowment. stop acting arrogant with stupidity. dunning kruger in full effect [/quote] You should really just stop because you are totally without a clue.[/quote] this you kamala?[/quote] What’s your solution for when universities have spent their entire endowments in a year or two, genius?[/quote] Endowments are largely restricted. Harvard Law won't be spending their endowment to bail out Harvard Medical School research. [/quote]
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