Columbia, White House and Harvard
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A deal to resolve allegations that the university failed to protect Jewish students from harassment is expected to include a fine of about $200 million.
The White House is pushing Harvard for a major financial settlement in negotiations to restore more than $2 billion in frozen funds, according to a person familiar with the talks — and demanding that Harvard cough up even more than Columbia University did earlier this week.
Cornell University is advancing in talks with the Trump administration to reinstate hundreds of millions of dollars in research funding amid efforts by the White House to get schools to resolve allegations of campus antisemitism,
Officials from Columbia and the White House met in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to discuss the terms of a deal that would restore most of the $400 million in canceled federal funding to the University,
University of Michigan as well as Northwestern, Cornell and Brown universities are among dozens targeted by the White House
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ABP News on MSNColumbia University In Talks With Trump Administration To Pay $200 Million In Settlement: ReportIn exchange for financial compensation and increased transparency, Columbia avoids long-term federal oversight, unlike Harvard's initial litigation approach.
The university is expected to pay a multimillion-dollar settlement to victims of alleged civil rights violations and implement changes to its diversity, equity and inclusion policies.