University of California Would Need $5B if It Lost Federal Funding, Leader Says
UC President James B. Milliken warns that federal funding cuts could force reductions in classes, student services, and research, risking tens of thousands of jobs, requiring $4-5 billion to offset losses.
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UC System Warns of Broader Risks in Federal Funding Fight
The University of California system is warning state lawmakers that federal funding cuts could extend well beyond UCLA as tensions between the Trump administration and American colleges continue to rise.
·Washington, United States
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UC warns of 'distinct possibility' of billions in funding losses beyond UCLA in Trump battle
UC President James B. Milliken warned state lawmakers of a "distinct possibility" of billions more in federal funding losses across the UC system after the more than $500 million funding cuts at UCLA and a $1.2-billion fine proposed by the government.
·Los Angeles, United States
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