Columbia University To Lay Off Nearly 180 Staff Members After Loss Of Federal Funding.
Columbia University has announced that it will be laying off almost 180 staff members following the revocation of $400 million in federal funding. The decision comes after President Donald Trump’s administration cut off funding in response to the university’s handling of student protests against the war in Gaza.
The layoffs represent approximately 20% of employees whose roles were supported by the terminated federal grants. According to the university, the decision was made after careful consideration of its financial resources and their impact on its staff.
“We understand this news will be hard,” the university stated, acknowledging the challenges that the layoffs will pose for its employees. Columbia University is taking steps to enhance its financial flexibility, including maintaining current salary levels and offering voluntary retirement incentives. The university also plans to scale back research activities, with some departments winding down specific studies and others continuing limited operations as they seek alternative funding sources.
The affected research areas include projects on infectious diseases, maternal mortality, chronic conditions, and cancer screenings. The university’s decision to lay off staff members highlights the challenges that institutions of higher learning face in securing funding for their research and academic programs.

