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by submeta
476 days ago
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> due to "significant financial uncertainty" in higher education, This is directly linked to the new Trump administration's policies. The university explicitly cites potential deep cuts to federal research funding, new tax legislation affecting endowment income, and ongoing concerns about rapid growth and escalating costs as primary reasons for this decision. This move comes as Cornell and 11 other universities have filed a lawsuit against the National Institutes of Health over funding restrictions that could cost Cornell $80 million. The university's four-month hiring freeze coincides with similar measures at other prestigious institutions like Stanford, MIT, and Northwestern, all responding to the broader context of the Trump administration's proposals to eliminate the Department of Education and Executive Orders reducing scientific research funding. This new US government is deeply hurting itself and destroying most valuable assets. Which it needs to compete against China or Europe. |
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This is less than 0.75% of Cornell's endowment, so I'm not sure there is a strong case for causation here.