Trump Order Threatens University Libraries, Museums

Kathryn Palmer | 20 March 2025 | Inside Higher Ed

A $10,000 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services is allowing a tribal college in northern Michigan to continue offering library services during a building renovation. The IMLS, which is the largest federal funding source for U.S. museums and libraries, also awarded a historically Black university in Virginia $52,000 to digitize an archival collection about the women’s college it absorbed in 1932. And an academic researcher in Florida is counting on a $150,000 grant to help school librarians better support students who are autistic.

But as of last week, those and hundreds of other federally funded programs at museums and libraries—many housed at cash-strapped colleges and universities—are in jeopardy…

Click here to read the complete article 


Previous
Previous

Donald Trump Signs Executive Order to Eliminate Education Department

Next
Next

Trump Has Turbocharged the Attacks on Free Speech at US Universities. I Have Seen It First-Hand