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The details of Columbia's extraordinary $220 million deal with Trump From academics to admissions, here's what the Ivy League school agreed to.
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's agreement to pay a $200 million is a strong indication that President Donald Trump was right about widespread antisemitism on campus.
Columbia University and the Trump administration reached a deal that restores federal funding and research grant money to the university. As part of the agreement, Columbia will pay $200 million ...
Trump’s settlement with Columbia could become a model for his campaign to reshape higher education At colleges around the country, the deal clarifies the stakes for anyone weighing whether to ...
Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday condemned Columbia University’s settlement with the Trump administration as “outrageous and embarrassing” and accused the school of giving in to the ...
Columbia University said Wednesday it has agreed to pay the Trump administration $221 million to restore federal funding that was stripped following a probe into antisemitism on the campus.
The university entered into an agreement to settle claims that it allegedly violated federal anti-discrimination laws.
Columbia University will pay a $200 million settlement to the federal government as part of an agreement to resolve investigations into alleged violations of anti-discrimination laws.
We applaud the good news that Columbia and the White House have resolved the matter of the university’s failure to rein in antisemitism and its creation of a hostile learning and working ...