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Johns Hopkins University began laying off employees this week following a series of cost-cutting measures the school introduced last year. About 110 employees, “primarily serving administrative ...
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By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON, June 25 (Reuters) - The Johns Hopkins University said on Thursday it laid off 110 employees this week, citing cuts in federal research funding, with the layoffs impacting ...
Johns Hopkins University laid off 110 workers as the Baltimore institution continues to deal with federal funding losses, ...