Harvard Kennedy School Faces Layoffs Amid Federal Funding Cuts
The Harvard Kennedy School of Government is poised to initiate staff layoffs in response to significant cuts in federal funding introduced during the Trump administration. Interestingly, this situation appears to be more of a predetermined strategy than an unforeseen consequence.
Quantifying the number of individuals who have emerged from this institution with strongly left-leaning ideologies is a nearly impossible task, but one thing is clear: the loss here may not be as substantial as it seems.
FOX News provides further details:
Harvard Kennedy School announces layoffs after Trump cuts billions in funding
According to an email obtained by Fox News Digital, the Harvard Kennedy School of Government will be laying off staff due to federal funding cuts and looming endowment taxes. Dean Jeremy M. Weinstein, while not directly naming the Trump administration, noted in his message to faculty that these layoffs were a reaction to “unprecedented new headwinds” leading to “significant financial challenges.” This includes a proposed “substantial increase in the endowment tax” and “massive cuts to federal funding of research.”
Furthermore, the impact on international student enrollment has also been significant, particularly after the administration’s decision to end the student visa program, citing “pro-terrorist conduct” at protests on the Harvard campus. Last year, international students constituted 59 percent of the Kennedy School’s enrollment, with a five-year average of 52 percent.
Budgetary constraints have been on the radar of the Kennedy School since February, but recent White House actions seem to have intensified these challenges.
One might wonder who holds Harvard’s Kennedy School in high regard. The answer surprisingly leads us to the Chinese Communist Party, as reported by the WSJ:
“If we were to rank the Chinese Communist Party’s ‘overseas party schools,’ the one deserving top spot has to be Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government in the US.”
For decades, the CCP has sent thousands of mid-career and senior bureaucrats to pursue executive… pic.twitter.com/iHw8bqRTX7
— Byron Wan (@Byron_Wan) June 1, 2025
In May, it was reported that a failure to enroll foreign students could result in a staggering 60 percent drop in Kennedy School enrollment. One can’t help but think, doesn’t that rather neatly encapsulate the institution’s current predicament?