Leaders at UMass Chan Medical School are freezing hiring and spending, citing ongoing uncertainty surrounding federal funding ...
The impacted students were offered priority consideration for the next admission cycle without the need to submit another ...
The notice, signed by dean of the college, Mary Ellen Lane, called the decision "unfortunate" and said institutions across ...
If the cap goes into effect, UMass Chan leadership has said, the school stands to lose $40 million to $50 million annually for biomedical research. The medical school this week announced an immediate ...
Another Massachusetts university is walking back expenses in response to "financial pressures facing higher education and beyond." ...
The latest wave of cost-cutting measures comes after the Trump administration pulled $400 million from Columbia University ...
More than a dozen schools, including Harvard, MIT, Brown, and the University of Pennsylvania, have frozen hiring.
An immediate hiring freeze was enacted by the UMass Chan Medical School, and layoffs are reportedly "necessary" and being discussed.
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