UNH Halts DEI Programs over Funding Concerns
MISSISSIPPI, UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – Federal budget cuts threaten grants from agencies funding stewardship of congressional archives at universities, risking preservation of records used by hundreds of researchers annually.
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Shane Morin: 'Compliant' UNH leadership submits to fearmongering
SADLY, the University of New Hampshire administration is not known for putting people first and profits second, especially with the previous president and current president, Elizabeth S. Chilton. It is also no state secret that UNH is slowly sinking fiscally,…

UNH halts DEI programs over funding concerns
(The Center Square) — New Hampshire's largest public university system is dismantling its diversity, equity and inclusion program for new hires and promotions, citing concerns about potential cuts in funding under a new state law.
Boston University, Broad Institute among higher ed institutions cutting staff, citing federal funding cuts
A number of higher education institutions in the area have announced layoffs and other spending reductions since President Trump began enacting funding cuts and suggesting other measures that would force universities to re-imagine their revenue models.
Federal Cuts Put Universities in Every State at Risk
Katherine Gregory discusses how federal cuts to grant-making agencies may affect universities that keep political archives and other historic resources. The post Opinion | Universities in Every State Care for Congressional Papers. Federal Cuts Put Them at Risk. appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
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