Research
In an effort to reduce government spending, the Trump administration has canceled funding for millions of dollars of research grants at the University of Maryland. The cuts have created uncertainty for dozens of university researchers and their projects.
- UMD faculty, researchers criticize planned NIH research funding cuts
- Trump administration cancels funding for UMD-ran domestic terrorism tracker
- UMD SGA resolution aims to support student research efforts amid federal uncertainty
- About $12 million worth of UMD research grants, contracts impacted by Trump cuts
- UMD researchers left with uncertain future after NSF cuts 14 grants
- UMD joins 17 universities to back Harvard on federal funding lawsuit
- UMD joins 10 research universities in lawsuit against defense department research cuts
- About $30 million worth of UMD grants have been canceled
- Federal funding cuts loom over about 25 UMD Earth science researchers’ future projects
- 3 UMD grants among $7.5B in Department of Energy cuts nationwide
- UMD community members discuss federal funding cuts, university response at union town hall
- UMD researchers map economic effects of federal health research cuts
- DOGE website says it cut nearly $15M from UMD grants
- UMD announces $8.75M to support researchers amid federal funding uncertainty
- UMD community members urge university to increase protections for faculty researchers