Columbia University agreed Friday to demands by the Trump administration—including restrictions on masks, new campus police officers and more oversight for some departments—after losing $400 million in federal funding over allegations of antisemitism ...
The school’s capitulation to the administration represent a remarkable moment in academia — and in the university’s history.
The Trump administration has disrupted the funding pipeline universities have relied on for research, at times directly targeting select schools.
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Columbia University has announced a new mask ban, the hiring of special officers and other new policies in response to the Trump administration's list of demands.
Universities could soon face two tough options: bow to the Trump administration or fight back. The federal government has yet to restore $400 million in frozen funding to Columbia even
Katrina Armstrong, who took over as interim president at Columbia in August, resigned amid a tumultuous year for the university.
Columbia University has announced that Interim President Katrina Armstrong is stepping down just days after agreeing to meet the Trump administration's demands to restore $400 million in federal funding to the school.