What Columbia’s settlement with the Trump administration means for higher education
Summary
Columbia University and the U.S. government have made a deal to restart federal funding and research grants for the university. Columbia will pay the government $200 million as part of this agreement.Key Facts
- Columbia University and the Trump administration have agreed on a deal.
- The deal will restore federal funding and research grants to Columbia.
- Columbia University will pay $200 million to the federal government.
- Amna Nawaz spoke with Michael Roth, president of Wesleyan University, about the agreement.
- The conversation covered what this deal means for higher education.
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