Johns Hopkins University slashes 2,000 jobs after Trump administration grant cut
- Johns Hopkins University is cutting more than 2,000 jobs related to global health due to the loss of $800 million in federal grants, confirmed by a spokesperson.
- The cuts will affect various programs, including JHPIEGO, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the School of Medicine, with eliminations occurring in both international and domestic roles.
- Cuts will affect global health roles, resulting in 1,975 international and 247 domestic job losses, alongside furloughs.
- Johns Hopkins is crucial to Maryland's economy, contributing over $15 billion and employing many in the Baltimore area.
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