Columbia Reportedly On Verge of Settlement With Trump

July 14, 2025 1 min read

Susan H. Greenberg
Inside Higher Ed

Excerpt: Columbia University is preparing to strike a deal with the Trump administration, taking steps to address alleged civil rights violations on campus in exchange for the release of $400 million of withheld federal funds, The Wall Street Journal and CNN reported. 

According to the Journal, the university is in discussions with the administration to pay out roughly $200 million, some of which would go to the government and some to students and professors who allegedly have had their rights violated.

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