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The Ivy League school in New York City struck another deal with the Trump administration to potentially restore its federal funding.
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A deal between Columbia University and the Trump administration calls for the Ivy League school to pay more than $220 million to resolve multiple federal investigations into alleged violations of federal antidiscrimination laws.
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Columbia University janitors who claimed they were held hostage by anti-Israel protesters have settled their complaint with the university for an undisclosed amount.
Columbia University has reached a deal with the Trump administration to pay more than $220 million to restore a federal funding cut over claims it failed to combat antisemitism on campus, the university announced Wednesday.
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,
U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon told ABC News she is “incredibly pleased” with the $220 million deal with Columbia University after months of negotiations.
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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.
As a real-estate mogul, Trump long ago perfected the art of imposing his will through aggressive — and expensive — legal maneuvering. But no one else has ever really used it as president.
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Columbia University has announced disciplinary actions against students involved in protests against the war in Gaza.
More than 70 Columbia University students received sanctions for involvement in pro-Palestine protests, as the university implements new judicial processes under the provost's office.
Columbia will pay the Trump administration $200 million but get back most of the $400 million in federal funding that was cut amid allegations of antisemitism.
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Columbia reached a deal with the Trump administration to pay more than $220 million to the federal government.