PULLMAN, Wash. — With questions surrounding federal funding and the possibility of state budget reductions, Washington State University is warning cuts and hiring freezes may be coming.
In an email to faculty and staff, Provost and Executive Vice-President Chris Riley-Tillman says the university is exploring several scenarios including potential hiring freezes, travel freezes, carry-forward reductions, and permanent reductions to core funding as funding at both the state and federal levels could be impacted.
Riley-Tillman says all options need to be explored so the university can respond quickly.
You can see the whole statement HERE.
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