(The Hill) – Johns Hopkins University said Thursday that it is cutting over 2,000 workers because of a federal funding cut.
President Donald Trump praised a longtime adversary, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, after the New York Democrat said he would vote in favor of a Republican bill to fund the government and avert ...
UMass Chan Medical School and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have shared cuts and disruptions to their medical schools amid ongoing federal cuts.
Johns Hopkins University said it will lay off around 2,000 employees due to billions of dollars in federal research grants ...
Higher education has been a steady job generator since the pandemic, with private colleges and universities adding 35,000 ...
Johns Hopkins University will lay off more than 2,000 people after the Trump administration shut down a wide variety of ...
Staff and funding cuts to the NIH, FDA and USAID could have downstream implications for R&D in the pharma industry, experts said.
Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday that it will be cutting more than 2,000 jobs after it lost $800 million in funding from the US Agency for International Development amid the Trump ...
The cuts at the university’s global health affiliate, medical school and public-health school follow loss of $800 million in ...
Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday that it will be cutting more than 2,000 jobs after it lost $800 million in ...
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