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Northwestern University President steps down following federal funding freeze

  • On September 4, 2025, Northwestern University President Michael Schill announced his decision to resign following a challenging three-year period leading the institution in Illinois.
  • Schill's departure follows more than a year of Republican scrutiny over his handling of pro-Palestinian campus protests that included a campus encampment.
  • The Trump administration withheld $790 million in federal research funds and initiated a civil rights probe concerning Schill's agreements and the related campus disputes.
  • Schill expressed that serving as president has been a great privilege and stated that now is an appropriate moment for fresh leadership to steer Northwestern into its future phase.
  • Schill will remain until an interim president takes over, while the university faces job cuts and ongoing challenges from political and funding pressures.
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Northwestern University president says he will resign following tenure marked by White House tension

Northwestern University President Michael Schill announced Thursday that he will resign, ending a three-year tenure marked by the freeze of hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding by the Trump administration and heated criticism from House Republicans over the…

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