UC, Stanford and Cal State universities cut, freeze jobs – The Mercury News



Stanford University will lay off at least 363 employees this fall as part of $140 million in budget cuts due to rising costs and changes in federal funding, including a sharp increase in the endowment tax.

A WARN notice filed July 31 shows affected positions span academic operations, IT, libraries and administration. University officials cite inflation and reduced federal support as key reasons behind the cuts, which aim to ensure long-term financial stability.

Stanford is not the only university in California to announce layoffs this year. In March, the University of California announced a system-wide hiring pause in response to potential funding cuts. Speaking at a board meeting, university President Michael Drake said that the reasons behind this act are federal funding reductions and state budget cuts.

The University of Southern California also will implement layoffs and cost-cutting measures due to a budget shortfall of over $200 million, according to an anouncement last month by Beong-Soo Kim, the university’s interim president.

In a letter to faculty and staff, Kim expressed concerns about financial pressures from declining federal support for research, largely due to the Trump administration’s cuts to grant funding, and a possible drop in international student enrollment.



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