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ABC News |
Columbia University appears to have ceded to the Trump administration's demands after a threat to withhold $400 million in federal funds.
Reuters |
The Trump administration said on Monday it was reviewing $9 billion in federal contracts and grants awarded to Harvard University, part of a crackdown on what it says is antisemitism on college campu...
The Boston Globe |
“We fully embrace the important goal of combatting antisemitism, one of the most insidious forms of bigotry” and “have devoted considerable effort to addressing” it, Harvard president Alan Garber said...
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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.
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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.
The Trump administration demanded changes at Columbia University over alleged antisemitism on campus, with the school facing a freeze of $400 million in federal funds if they refused to comply. NBC News’ Antonia Hylton reports the changes included a mask ban,
Katrina Armstrong, who took over as interim president at Columbia in August, resigned amid a tumultuous year for the university.
Columbia University’s interim president resigned from her position at the embattled Ivy League Friday night, just days after she told the Trump administration she would implement a mask ban — while privately promising faculty she would not.
Columbia University is banning the use of face masks by protesters and hiring dozens of police officers as it seeks to win back federal funding cut by the Trump administration to penalize the school for its pro-Palestinian protests.
The Trump administration has disrupted the funding pipeline universities have relied on for research, at times directly targeting select schools.