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MSU cuts 182 jobs, cuts research and student opportunities due to federal funding losses and budget cuts.
Michigan State University has cut 99 positions as of October 14 and an additional 83 due to federal funding losses, affecting 74 research projects and leading to $104 million in projected multiyear losses.
A 9% budget reduction over two years, including a 6% cut starting July 2025, is underway despite a one-time 2.1% state funding increase already accounted for in planning.
The university is implementing cost savings through non-personnel reductions and launching a Budget Model Redesign to improve financial sustainability.
Students are seeing larger classes, canceled study abroad trips, and fewer employment opportunities.
President Kevin M. Guskiewicz acknowledged the challenges and thanked the community for its resilience.
MSU recorta 182 puestos de trabajo, recorta oportunidades de investigación y estudiantes debido a pérdidas de fondos federales y recortes presupuestarios.