Now Universities are laying off staff. Not sure if the President of the University needed to make his bonus numbers or not but the excuse is not AI (Thank God) but that international students have reduced applications so they have to cut costs. This will escalate as F1 visas become harder and H1Bs get harder. These corporations cut everything before cutting executive comp. Time to attack that too. And no, their "skill-set" isn't unique, I am sure an H1B can easily do a Univ President job.
Time for poorly run universities to just shut down.
More universities are going to start laying off in the coming months.
Our own kids were getting shut out of American Universities, which are now merely finishing schools for rich foreign brats so they are set up for high paying American jobs.
Sucks for the employees who lost their job for likely no fault of their own but the reason is a good one. I am okay with foreigners coming here, paying full tuition and going back. But no, they want our jobs too.
GTFO.
DePaul University lays off 7.6% of staff in effort to address budget shortfall for Fiscal Year 2026, school confirms
https://wgntv.com/news/chicago-news/depaul-university-lays-off-7-6-of-staff-in-effort-to-address-budget-shortfall-for-fiscal-year-2026-school-confirms/
Time for poorly run universities to just shut down.
More universities are going to start laying off in the coming months.
Our own kids were getting shut out of American Universities, which are now merely finishing schools for rich foreign brats so they are set up for high paying American jobs.
Sucks for the employees who lost their job for likely no fault of their own but the reason is a good one. I am okay with foreigners coming here, paying full tuition and going back. But no, they want our jobs too.
GTFO.
DePaul University lays off 7.6% of staff in effort to address budget shortfall for Fiscal Year 2026, school confirms
https://wgntv.com/news/chicago-news/depaul-university-lays-off-7-6-of-staff-in-effort-to-address-budget-shortfall-for-fiscal-year-2026-school-confirms/
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CHICAGO DePaul University laid off 7.6% of its staff last week in what the school says is an effort to address a significant budget shortfall for Fiscal Year 2026.
In a message sent Monday to faculty and staff, DePaul University President Robert L. Manuel confirmed that 114 of the school's 1,493 full-time and part-time staff members had their final day of work at DePaul on Friday, Dec. 12.
"The last several weeks have been some of the most difficult our community has ever experienced," Manuel's message began. "In the interest of transparency, and with heavy hearts, we wanted to inform you that we have now completed the staffing reductions."
Responding to an inquiry from WGN-TV on Tuesday, University Communications said: "Like many higher education institutions across the country, DePaul is facing financial headwinds due to a significant drop in international graduate student enrollment, an increased demand for financial aid, and the rising costs of benefits.
"We have taken swift action to reduce spending in our current operating budget to meet our financial obligations."
University Communications said the school is now "launching a strategic plan, Designing DePaul, that will invest in essential academic and student success initiatives, create new revenue streams, and build a resilient and mission-aligned future for the university."
Additionally, University Communications said reports that DePaul's Loop Library has closed "are incorrect."
"The Loop Library did experience staff cuts but remains open this academic year with reduced hours," University Communications said. "There is a full-time librarian and part-time staff at that location."