Johns Hopkins University slashes 2,000 jobs after Trump administration grant cut
- Johns Hopkins University will cut over 2,000 jobs due to the Trump administration's cancellation of $800 million in U.S. Agency for International Development grants.
- The university, the largest private employer in Maryland, stated that the cuts will have economic impacts in Baltimore.
- Dr. Sunil Solomon warned that the cuts will lead to more HIV transmission in India and risk infectious diseases in the U.S.
- Ron Daniels, the president of Johns Hopkins, said they have little choice but to reduce work in response to these funding cuts.
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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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