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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Former scholarship recipient speaks on non-profit furloughing employees amid federal funding freeze
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — President Trump’s federal funding freeze is now impacting higher education jobs outside of the federal government. On Thursday, March 13, the Institute of International Education (IIE), a national non-profit that oversees student scholarships like Fulbright, Humphrey and Gilman announced some of its employees will be furloughed. According to the organization, factors such as delays in payment processing limited its ability…
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