Hundreds of students abroad are caught up in USAID cuts to K-State food security programs
Two labs at Kansas State University that work on global food security are scheduled to shut down in less than a month because the Trump administration has cut off funding. K-State will shed about 10 jobs. Abroad, hundreds of low-income students that were recruited to advance sustainable agriculture in their countries will lose funding to go to college. The two Feed the Future Innovation Labs will close on April 12, K-State announced in a news release. The closures are related to the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID. The lab was paying for about 275 students...