Johns Hopkins University said it would eliminate more than 2,000 jobs after President Donald Trump’s administration rescinded ...
Trump administration officials say budget cuts are necessary to reduce federal spending, but experts warn of long-term ...
Johns Hopkins University said Thursday that it is cutting over 2,000 workers because of a federal funding cut. “The ...
Johns Hopkins University is laying off over 2,200 employees due to USAID funding cuts as part of the Trump administration's ...
More than 2,000 positions related to global health are being cut from the Johns Hopkins University after the Baltimore institution saw $800 million in federal grants disappear, a spokesperson ...
The changes will also have an economic impact in Baltimore because the university is the largest private employer in Maryland. About half of Johns Hopkins ’ funding last year came from federal ...
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 ...
The termination of more than $800 million in [U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)] funding is now forcing us to ...
Salter, a university spokesman, who did not disclose the number of jobs lost. Economic ripple effects of the funding cuts are expected to spread through the Baltimore area. Johns Hopkins ...
Johns Hopkins University will lay off more than 2,000 ... Hopkins will also eliminate 247 positions in the United States, mostly in Baltimore. In addition, a combined 107 international and ...