Columbia University has agreed to pay over $200 million to the Trump administration to resolve allegations that it failed to adequately address antisemitism on campus, resulting in the restoration of more than $400 million in previously frozen federal research funding.
The settlement, reached after months of negotiation, sets a precedent for other elite universities facing similar federal investigations and pressure to pay fines. The deal includes requirements for Columbia to review its international admissions processes and take steps to address discrimination, but preserves the university's autonomy over academic speech and admissions. Critics argue the agreement represents government overreach and could have a chilling effect on higher education, while supporters see it as a victory for combating campus antisemitism.
The White House is now seeking similar settlements from other universities, including Harvard, signaling a broader shift in federal oversight of higher education.
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