Columbia, antisemitism
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The settlement is likely to put pressure on other schools — like Harvard — that have crossed the White House over their tolerance for extreme Jew-hatred on campus since the Oct. 7,
President Donald Trump secured a $221M settlement with Columbia University in the wake of pro-Palestinian protests and civil rights violations, according to the White House.
The complex settlement allowed both sides to claim victory. It gives the university access to federal funds that had been frozen, and restores some terminated contracts.
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The Forward on MSNWhy Jewish students aren’t celebrating Columbia’s antisemitism deal with the Trump administrationSome Jewish students view Columbia's settlement as weak, while those who participated in campus protests think it capitulated to Trump.
The university will now receive hundreds of millions in funding for research grants in exchange for following the president's mandates
We’ve had continuing negotiations and conversations with Harvard, even though there is a pending lawsuit that I think is going to, will play out, but we’re hoping that Harvard will come to the
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Columbia professors sent a letter to the university's president outlining items that should be included in a deal with the White House.