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A growing number of colleges and universities across the US are trying to address dwindling student enrollment and tight finances by opening their doors to an unusual source of revenue: contracts with retirement communities, on or near campus.
On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Elizabeth Rembert heads back to school to learn what happens when baby boomers and Gen Z students share quads and classrooms: from intergenerational friendships to growing pains.
Read more: Baby Boomers Now Live Next to 18-Year-Olds at Colleges Across US
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Bloomberg and iHeartPodcastsA growing number of colleges and universities across the US are trying to address dwindling student enrollment and tight finances by opening their doors to an unusual source of revenue: contracts with retirement communities, on or near campus.
On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Elizabeth Rembert heads back to school to learn what happens when baby boomers and Gen Z students share quads and classrooms: from intergenerational friendships to growing pains.
Read more: Baby Boomers Now Live Next to 18-Year-Olds at Colleges Across US
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.