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Georgetown faces $35M grant loss and enrollment drop, prompting cuts, freezes, and student-led campus actions.
Georgetown University faces financial strain from a projected $35 million federal grant loss and a 20% drop in international graduate applications, leading to continued budget cuts and a hiring freeze.
The university reversed plans to subcontract GUTS bus drivers, kept them as direct employees after student protests, and increased investments in Alphabet and Amazon despite a divestment referendum.
It launched a campaign to help workers with citizenship fees, reopened the Pierce Reading Room, and paused Ph.D. admissions in the Philosophy Department.
The campus also saw student-led initiatives on RAs, security fees, and arts funding, while facing scrutiny over research, admissions, and budget transparency.
Georgetown enfrenta una pérdida de subvenciones de $35 millones y una caída en la matrícula, lo que provoca recortes, congelaciones y acciones dirigidas por estudiantes en el campus.