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State officials say major changes needed amid layoffs, dire financial situation at TSUNASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - State officials say major changes need to be made amid layoffs and a dire financial situation to keep Tennessee State University afloat. TSU confirmed 114 employees have ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNClark University announces plans to scale down operations; layoffs comingClark officials stated that approximately 25% to 30% of faculty will have their positions eliminated over the next two years, ...
Duke is the Triangle area’s top employer, with more than 48,000 workers entering the spring. Statewide, only Walmart has more ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNImpact of drastic federal funding cuts on tribal colleges, universities would be ‘extremely dire’The administration requested $22 million for all tribal colleges and universities for 2026, compared to $196 million ...
‘Dire implications’: Duke University president warns of ‘likely’ layoffs due to federal funding cuts
Back on April 30, the university revealed details about its strategic realignment and cost reduction program, with Duke ...
In an Arizona Board of Regents meeting on Thursday, University of Arizona officials updated the organization that oversees them, saying that their upcoming fiscal year budget will be “balanced.” ...
University of Oregon President Karl Scholz and Provost Christopher Long addressed students faculty and staff in a financial outlook town hall June 9.
The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Spartanburg, avers that Limestone violated the state Worker Adjustment and ...
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