29-04-2025
EIU leaders warn staff of potential funding cuts
CHARLESTON, Ill. (WCIA) — Some faculty members at Eastern Illinois University are worried their programs could be on the chopping block. Staff members received an email from Jay Gatrell, EIU's President, explaining the possible cuts the school may face.
The University is reviewing federally funded programs such as WEIU Broadcasting Services, TRIO Programs and selected State of Illinois grants and contracts.
'We serve those students who are first generation, low-income, or students with a documented disability,' Maggie Burkhead, EIU's TRIO Director, explained. 'We're providing services like tutoring, study skills workshops, and time management.'
But if the Department of Education is dissolved, she's worried their money will disappear. The White House said the move to close it would improve programs in higher education. At EIU, there's no guarantee funding will continue.
'How we could be hurt by funding is not getting the increase we're seeking,' Burkhead said. 'If the administration doesn't put money in the budget.'
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Those involved in TRIO programs aren't the only people concerned about potential cuts. Some student journalists and staff members at WEIU are worried their studio may be in the dark.
'They learn about dealing with community, representing community, and what journalism is supposed to be,' Susan Kaufman, WEIU's former news and public affairs director, said.
She's experienced cuts in past newsrooms before.
'The private versus public sector has always been a problem; there have always been attempts to cut it,' Kaufman said.
She hopes the lights can stay on, so students have a platform to learn, grow and share balanced stories of society. Meanwhile, Burkhead remains optimistic and hopes grants get approved so students continue receiving support.
'It's important because they're going to be taxpaying citizens and help move the economy,' she said.
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Regarding TRIO, Burkhead hopes to learn if grant money is approved in June. The nearly $300,000 would help programs stay afloat. The current money ends on August 31st.
In a statement, the University said:
'EIU joins other higher education institutions across the nation in reviewing the potential impact of cuts to federal grants.'
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