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Johns Hopkins University said it is laying off more than 2,000 workers across the globe after the Trump administration cut $800 million in federal grants.
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 ...
Johns Hopkins University said it would eliminate more than 2,000 jobs after the Trump administration ... USAID funding has provided a mechanism for us to have eyes on the ground of what’s ...
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 ...
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For more than 50 years, Jhpiego—a nonprofit global health affiliate of Johns Hopkins University—has worked to advance U.S. interests while improving health outcomes and saving lives around the globe.
Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore is implementing a hiring freeze and pausing annual pay increases due to the uncertainty of funding sources, the school confirmed.
Johns Hopkins laying off 2,000 employees after USAID funding cuts 00:28. Johns Hopkins University said Thursday it is eliminating more than 2,200 workers because of a loss of funding from USAID.
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 by Johns Hopkins are an early, tangible sign of the impact of the Trump administration’s efforts to gut the $40 billion USAID foreign-assistance agency.