Columbia University has agreed to pay over $200 million to the Trump administration to settle federal investigations into alleged failures to address antisemitism on campus and violations of anti-discrimination laws.
The settlement restores hundreds of millions in previously frozen federal research funding to the university, but also requires Columbia to review its international admissions and adopt a new definition of antisemitism. The deal is being hailed by the Trump administration as a precedent-setting victory and a potential template for similar actions against other elite universities, including Harvard and Cornell. Critics argue the agreement sets a dangerous precedent for government intervention in higher education and raises concerns about academic freedom.
The settlement has sparked intense debate within academia and beyond about the balance between combating discrimination and preserving institutional autonomy.
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