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Montana State University officials say losing federal grants could have big implications

  • Montana State University receives over $250 million annually in federal research funding, which is crucial for its operations and staff.
  • Losing federal grants could lead to job losses and reduced student stipends at Montana State University, according to Vice President of Communications Tracy Ellig.
  • The University of Pennsylvania is implementing a hiring freeze and cutting doctoral admissions due to potential federal funding cuts.
  • Officials from the University of Pennsylvania acknowledge that these funding disruptions could severely impact their community and research capabilities.
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thedp.com broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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