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STAT+: MIT says research has fallen 10%, and grad student enrollment is down

STAT News · May 14, 2026, 4:50 PM

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MIT President Sally Kornbluth said Thursday that the school’s research enterprise has shrunk 10 percent from a year ago and warned of a persistent drop in graduate admissions as the university grapples with federal funding challenges and policy changes. Kornbluth — who spoke in a video message — said that federal funding cuts, an increased taxes on large university endowments, and changes in immigration policies that have discouraged international students from applying have contributed to the drop in research funding and admitted graduate students. “The fact is that we’re looking at a real drop in research being done by the people of MIT,” Kornbluth said. “Frankly, it’s a loss for the nation. When you shrink the pipeline of basic discovery research, you choke off the flow of future solutions, innovations and cures — and you shrink the supply of future scientists.”Continue to STAT+ to read the full story…

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