Columbia University Reaches $220 Million Settlement Amid Mixed Reactions

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The White House announced a deal with Columbia University where the university will pay over $200 million to settle claims of antisemitism and discrimination, in exchange for the unfreezing of over $1 billion in federal funding, sparking concerns about government overreach into higher education.
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- White House touts deal with Columbia as critics decry ‘chilling’ precedent The Washington Post
- Columbia Agrees to $200 Million Fine to Settle Fight With Trump The New York Times
- Resolution of Federal Investigations and Restoration of the University’s Research Funding Columbia University
- ‘Extortion’: Columbia University’s deal with White House met with mixed reactions The Guardian
- The details of Columbia's extraordinary $220 million deal with Trump USA Today
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