Young scientists see career pathways vanish as schools adapt to federal funding cuts
- Connor Phillips, a research fellow at the National Institutes of Health, is facing obstacles due to suspended training programs caused by federal funding cuts from the Trump administration.
- Emilya Ventriglia, president of UAW 2750, reported that admissions in some graduate programs have been cut in half or paused entirely.
- Mira Polishook expressed frustration as some programs she applied to stated that "government decisions" had left them unable to offer her admission.
- Fear of losing funding is pushing some American students to consider studying abroad, leading to potential diplomatic issues for the U.S. According to Marleigh Hutchinson.
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