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'Tightening the reins': MSU to put off extra staff

By Editorial Board Published July 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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'Tightening the reins': MSU to put off extra staff

EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – Layoffs at Michigan State College have already begun, and there are plans for extra.

College officers say the layoffs are resulting from a lower in federal funding combined with a rise in working prices. The college has already confirmed that it’s shedding 9 employees from the radio station, WKAR, and greater than 100 employees from MSU Extension.

‘Absolute violation’: MSU union president reacts to job cuts

MSU President Kevin Guskiewicz informed 6 Information that there shall be extra layoffs. Officers are nonetheless making an attempt to determine precisely what number of jobs shall be misplaced.

“It is painful that there will be some positions eliminated as a result of this budget reduction process,” mentioned Guskiewicz.

Rising worker well being care prices, inflation, and fewer cash from the federal authorities have MSU working to scale back its common fund by 9% over the subsequent 2 years.

“We are tightening the reins a little bit,” Guskiewicz continued. “There have been some budget reductions that I [think will] help us have a strong financial foundation.”

Guskiewicz says it’s at present unknown how a lot federal funding the varsity will lose. The cuts are coming from analysis funding and restrictions on worldwide enrollment.

“We still have invited hundreds of international students to our campus this fall, and we are doing everything we can to make sure they get here,” mentioned Guskiewicz.

Departments are placing collectively their price range discount plans to see what they will reduce earlier than eliminating crammed positions.

“We’re doing everything we can to protect our people. There’s no more important asset that we have in resources, it’s our people that help this enterprise thrive,” mentioned Guskiewicz.

The college mentioned it can work hand in hand with unions, however the layoffs are unavoidable.  

“We have a road map for success that emphasizes the need to stay true to our priorities and what we want to be great at. So this is about making sure we can stay true to that,” mentioned Guskiewicz.

Guskiewicz says he continues to talk with federal officers concerning the significance of correct funding, stressing that the U.S. will lose its aggressive edge with out it.

He expects to know the way many individuals the college will lay off in 4 to five weeks.

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