Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday that it will be cutting more than 2,000 jobs after it lost $800 million in ...
Johns Hopkins researchers said they fear the cuts to USAID will have grave consequences for the communities where they had been working. Dr. Sunil Solomon, an epidemiologist who helped lead an HIV ...
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Johns Hopkins to slash 2,200 jobs after Trump admin's USAID cutsJohns Hopkins University said Thursday it's axing more than 2,200 jobs in the U.S. and overseas due to the Trump administration ending over $800 million in USAID funding. The big picture: The ...
With the termination of more than $800 million in USAID grants at the university, Johns Hopkins has had to wind down much of its USAID grant-related activities in Baltimore and internationally. This ...
Johns Hopkins University will cut more than 2,000 jobs connected to a global public-health nonprofit affiliated with the university. The cuts affect 1,975 positions around the world and 247 in the ...
New York University abruptly cancelled a professor’s talk due to several slides which discussed Gaza as well as the United ...
Perhaps no university has been threatened with the loss of more funding than Johns Hopkins – the largest ... lose $1 billion in awarded grants from USAID and NIH, and announced that more than ...
After the landslide of USAID award cancellations, 23 nonprofit organizations lost $6 billion. Devex crunched the numbers to find out how much each lost and what's left for these organizations to hang ...
On Friday the U.S. Department of Education notified Maryland's Department of Education it was rescinding hundreds-of-millions ...
The Trump Administration's cutbacks on federal contracts and grants is impacting major institutions here in Maryland.
Johns Hopkins University said Thursday it is eliminating more than 2,200 workers because of a loss of funding from USAID. Some employees are in Baltimore but most work in 44 other countries in ...
Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday that ... The termination of more than $800 million in USAID funding is now forcing us to wind down critical work here in Baltimore and internationally ...
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