Johns Hopkins University slashes 2,000 jobs after Trump administration grant cut
- Johns Hopkins University is cutting over 2,000 jobs after losing $800 million in federal grants, confirmed by a spokesperson on Thursday.
- The cuts will impact the Bloomberg School of Public Health, JHPIEGO, and the School of Medicine, which are key programs for global health.
- Johns Hopkins University accounts for over $15 billion in economic output in Maryland, highlighting its significance to the local economy, according to Carter Elliott IV.
- President Ron Daniels warned that these cuts will have a ripple effect, impacting faculty, students, and research programs across the university.
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Johns Hopkins University is laying off over 2,000 workers worldwide following the Trump administration’s decision to cut $800 million in federal funding for the institution. The move is part of a broader effort to reevaluate government spending on foreign aid and university grants. Key Facts: 2,222 layoffs: Johns Hopkins will cut 247 U.S. positions and 1,975 international roles. Major impact areas: The cuts will affect the Bloomberg School of P…
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