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NSF Director Resigns Amid White House Budget Cuts and Staff Reduction Directives


Dr. Sethuraman PanchanathanDr. Sethuraman PanchanathanThe director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced his resignation today, 16 months before his 6-year term ends, in a letter to staff obtained by Diverse.

"I believe that I have done all I can to advance the mission of the agency and feel that it is time to pass the baton to new leadership," writes Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan, a computer scientist who was nominated to lead NSF by then-President Donald Trump in December 2019 and was confirmed by the Senate in August 2020. "I am deeply grateful to the presidents for the opportunity to serve our nation."

Although Panchanathan, known as Panch, didn't give a reason for his sudden departure, orders from the White House to accept a 55% cut to the agency's $9 billion budget next year and fire half its 1700-person staff may have been the final straws in a series of directives Panchanathan felt he could no longer obey.

At the American Educational Research Association meeting in Denver this week, researchers expressed concern but not surprise by the departure. Many noted that the increasing pressure on science funding agencies and restrictions on diversity initiatives made Panchanathan's position increasingly untenable.

On April 14, staffers from billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) set up shop for the first time at NSF and triggered a series of events that appear to have culminated in Panchanathan's resignation. Two days later, NSF announced it was halting any new awards for grants that had been recommended for funding by program officers and were in the final stages of approval by agency officials.

NSF said pending proposals that appeared to violate any of Trump's executive orders—in particular those banning efforts to increase diversity in the scientific workforce, foster environmental justice, and study the spread of misinformation on social media sites—would be returned for "mitigation."

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