Anonymous wrote:The federal government is investigating about 90 schools for discrimination. Schools which do not comply with the Trump Administration demands may lose federal funding.
Schools receiving the most federal funds are:
1) Johns Hopkins U.--over $4 Billion
2) MIT--$1,658,000,000
3) U Michigan--$1,242,000,000
4) Columbia University--$1,239,000,000
5) U California at San Diego--$1,101,000,000
6) Duke University--$1,012,000,000
7) Stanford Univ.--$992,000,000
8) UNC-Chapel Hill--$947,000,000
9) NYU--$861,000,000
10) U Wisconsin-Madison--$827,000,000
11) WashUStL--$822,248,000,000
12) Yale-$777,000,000
13) Northwestern--$726,000,000
14) USC--$702,000,000
15) Harvard--$689,000,000
16) U Minnesota-Twin Cities--$668,000,000
17) U Alabama at Birmingham--$652,000,000
18) Rutgers-NB--$577,000,000
19) U Chicago--$574,000,000
20) U California at Davis--$576,000,000
21) U California at Berkeley--$517,000,000
22) Univ. of Utah--$496,000,000
23) Cornell--$442,000,000
24) U Kentucky--$432,000,000
25) U Virginia-main campus--$395,000,000
26) Boston University--$386,220,000
27) U South Florida--$327,000,000
28) U Hawaii at Manoa--$309,430,000
29) Vanderbilt--$285,000,000
30) U Kansas--$278,000,000
31) Carnegie Mellon Univ.--$277,000,000
32) Brown--$248,000,000
33) Wash State U.--$238,000,000
34) Princeton--$223,000,000
35) Clemson U.--$202,000,000
36) U California at Santa Barbara--$203,460,000
37) Indiana Univ.--$199,000,000
38) U Tennessee at Knoxville--$198,000,000
39) U Delaware--$196,000,000
40) Notre Dame--$185,000,000
41) Georgetown--$181,350,000
Anonymous wrote:This is all in the authoritarian playbook to undermined education and research. Having science and data undermines the idea that all knowledge and fact lies in "dear leader"
Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting list. But for most of these schools only a small portion of their funding is being pulled (for now). Have to go a bit deeper to really see what the impact is.
The study that I cited shows impact by listing schools in order of percentage of revenue derived from Federal funding excluding student loans. I pulled federal funding data, rounded-up a bit, to create a list from highest to lowest by total amount of federal funds which could be impacted.
“Could be impacted” yes, but for most of these schools they are only seeing a small portion of these funds rescinded. Simply listing schools by federal funding shows potential for impact but actual impact is likely to be much, much less for most of these places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting list. But for most of these schools only a small portion of their funding is being pulled (for now). Have to go a bit deeper to really see what the impact is.
The study that I cited shows impact by listing schools in order of percentage of revenue derived from Federal funding excluding student loans. I pulled federal funding data, rounded-up a bit, to create a list from highest to lowest by total amount of federal funds which could be impacted.
“Could be impacted” yes, but for most of these schools they are only seeing a small portion of these funds rescinded. Simply listing schools by federal funding shows potential for impact but actual impact is likely to be much, much less for most of these places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting list. But for most of these schools only a small portion of their funding is being pulled (for now). Have to go a bit deeper to really see what the impact is.
The study that I cited shows impact by listing schools in order of percentage of revenue derived from Federal funding excluding student loans. I pulled federal funding data, rounded-up a bit, to create a list from highest to lowest by total amount of federal funds which could be impacted.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting list. But for most of these schools only a small portion of their funding is being pulled (for now). Have to go a bit deeper to really see what the impact is.
Anonymous wrote:Is this list supposed to include all schools?
UPenn gets over $1 BILLION in federal funds and is not listed at all; Texas A&M 359 million and not listed at all.
Cornell gets around $1 billion and is listed but much lower; Princeton gets 455 million yet lists much lower
Anonymous wrote:University of Washington? UCLA?
Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting list. Can you link the source?
Anonymous wrote:ALL of the listed universities are under investigation for federal crimes??? That is quite a strong statement to make in a public forum. Remember, you are only anonymous until the lawyers show up 😉
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD gets 1.2 billion.
U Washington gets 1.5 billion
Fake list
maybe they are not on under investigation?