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Columbia University has agreed to pay a $200 million fine to settle claims of failing to protect Jewish students from harassment. In exchange, over $400 million in previously frozen federal research funding by the Trump Administration will be restored. The deal requires Columbia to comply with laws banning race‑based admissions and hiring practices, reduce antisemitism and unrest, and operate under independent monitoring for three years. This settlement could serve as a model for similar agreements at other universities.
By EduAvenues | Admissions SpecialistsColumbia University has agreed to pay a $200 million fine to settle claims of failing to protect Jewish students from harassment. In exchange, over $400 million in previously frozen federal research funding by the Trump Administration will be restored. The deal requires Columbia to comply with laws banning race‑based admissions and hiring practices, reduce antisemitism and unrest, and operate under independent monitoring for three years. This settlement could serve as a model for similar agreements at other universities.