The Department of Government Efficiency says it slashed nearly $15 million in grants and contracts to the University of Maryland since January, according to a Diamondback analysis of data on DOGE’s website.
DOGE’s “Wall of Receipts” says at least 30 grants to this university have been reduced or cut since January. Grants from the National Science Foundation and the Institute of Museum and Library Services comprise a majority of those affected as of Wednesday.
The university confirmed that more than 60 federal research grants at this university — worth about $30 million across multiple years — were canceled as of September. But it was not aware about the DOGE cuts, so is unable to comment on The Diamondback’s finding, a Friday university statement read.
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