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College is the place where many students entering adulthood find their voice. But when it comes to addressing the White House ...
Columbia’s deal reaffirms rather than challenges a narrative of widespread antisemitism, while reinforcing the ongoing ...
The university agreed to a $221 million payout, tacitly conceding spurious right-wing conspiracy theories about higher ...
There's a reason why Claire Shipman, acting president of Columbia University, cut a deal with Secretary of Education Linda ...
Two of the frontline antagonists in the battle between Harvard and President Trump are bound by deep social ties and a shared ...
News | Academics Ahead of deal with Trump administration, NYCLU urged Shipman to defend academic freedom in negotiations In a letter to acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, ...
If they're smart, other colleges and universities will follow Columbia's lead and strike a reform deal with President Trump.
After Columbia University caved to Trump’s extortion to reclaim funding and control, I wrote to my alma mater to express my disappointment. Now Brown Univ. has joined Columbia and the University of ...
Faculty and others expressed a mixture of relief and frustration over the deal, under which the university will pay over $200 million to have most of its research funding restored.
Columbia agrees to a $221M settlement and new restrictions to restore federal funding ...
For Columbia, the cost of mollifying Trump was steep. Claire Shipman, the university's president, agreed the school would pay a $200 million fine to resolve funding disputes, plus an additional $21 ...
Columbia University reached a deal on Wednesday with the Trump administration to pay more than $200 million to restore federal funding that was rescinded after the Ivy League institution was accused ...