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A 'GENERATIONAL RESTRUCTURING' Research Universities Are Poised to Lose Billions Under Trump’s Sudden Cut By Megan Zahneis The NIH’s decision late Friday to drastically shrink its reimbursement of indirect costs, which help pay for facilities, equipment, and staff to support grants, will have an immediate impact on higher ed.
SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ‘We’re Being Punished’: NIH Tosses Some Grant Applications From Minority Researchers By Maddie Khaw and Megan Zahneis The sudden withdrawal affects early-career scholars who applied for a prestigious federal grant with a diversity notation — flagging that they came from underrepresented backgrounds. CONNECT WITH THE CHRONICLE Tell Us How Trump’s Second Term Is Affecting Your Campus By Sarah Brown President Trump has quickly begun advancing his education agenda. What are you seeing, hearing, and experiencing so far? POLITICAL INFLUENCE A University System Ends Diversity-Related Gen-Ed Requirements, Citing Trump Order By Emma Pettit A memo from the University of North Carolina system says that its campuses “risk ineligibility” for federal funding if they continue to maintain activities “deemed noncompliant.” NEWLY UPDATED By Chronicle Staff We’ve updated the tracker with bills from Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Mississippi, Nebraska, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and the U.S. Congress.
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