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Northwestern President Michael Schill Resigns After Funding Freeze and Layoffs

He will remain until an interim leader is appointed to help pursue restoration of roughly $790 million in paused federal research funding.

Overview

  • The Trump administration froze about $790 million in Northwestern research funds in April during civil-rights and antisemitism investigations.
  • Northwestern announced roughly 425 layoffs this summer and instituted other austerity measures that leaders linked in part to the funding pause.
  • University officials said they will self-fund certain research projects to keep work going while talks with federal authorities continue.
  • Schill faced sustained Republican criticism over the university’s handling of 2024 pro-Palestinian protests and testified before Congress.
  • After stepping down, Schill plans a sabbatical and then a return to the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law as a faculty member.