Harvard Kennedy School, Chan School resort to layoffs, citing financial headwinds
- Harvard Kennedy School announced layoffs due to significant financial challenges, as stated by the school's dean, Doug Weinstein.
- Weinstein noted that the loss of international students and possible endowment tax hikes are contributing factors to the school's financial difficulties.
- Despite a judge's temporary block on some orders, research funding cuts continue to impact the school.
- Contingency plans include implementing online courses and a visiting program in Canada if many students cannot enter the U.S.
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Harvard Kennedy School To Lay Off Staff Amid Federal Funding Cuts, Endowment Tax Threats
The Harvard Kennedy School is laying off employees and implementing a slew of cost-cutting measures in response to “significant financial challenges” inflicted by the Trump administration, the school’s dean announced in an email to faculty and staff on Wednesday.
WHAT A SHAME: Harvard's Kennedy School of Government Laying Off Staff Following Trump Funding Cuts
Harvard University Widener Library – wikimedia commons fair use Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government is going to start laying off staffers in the wake of Trump’s cuts to their federal funding. This is a feature, not a bug. It is impossible to estimate how many people have been indoctrinated into destructive, radical, left wing politics by passing through the doors of this school. Nothing of value is being lost here. FOX News reports: Harvard K…
Harvard’s Kennedy School Turns to Layoffs Amid Trump Threats
Harvard Kennedy School is being forced to cut staff in response to the Trump administration’s actions against the university, including a federal funding freeze and attempts to block international students from attending the school.
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