Columbia announces additional steps to combat antisemitism amid negotiations with Trump administration
NEW YORK CITY, USA, JUL 16 – Columbia University adopts IHRA antisemitism definition and launches training programs as part of efforts to restore $400 million in federal funding withheld over campus harassment allegations.
- Columbia University announced additional measures to address antisemitism amid ongoing settlement talks with the Trump administration in 2025.
- These actions come after the Trump administration suspended over $400 million in government funding, citing concerns that Columbia had not adequately addressed antisemitism on its campus.
- Columbia University has committed to using the antisemitism definition established by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, collaborating with several Jewish organizations, and agreeing not to engage with its leading pro-Palestinian group or related affiliates involved in campus disturbances.
- President Trump said the settlement would involve "a lot of money" and that Columbia "wants to settle very badly," indicating progress toward an unprecedented resolution.
- If finalized, the deal could restore federal funding, set new standards for transparency, and impact national efforts targeting campus antisemitism and related activism.
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Columbia University Announces Commitment to Combating Anti-Semitism - The Thinking Conservative
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Columbia University Announces Commitment to Combating Anti-Semitism
Columbia University will put in place several measures to fight anti-Semitism on its campuses, the institution’s acting president, Claire Shipman, said in a July 15 letter to the university’s community. “There is no place for intimidation, hateful language, or targeting of Jews or Israelis at Columbia, and we have zero tolerance for this behavior,” she wrote. “Beginning this 2025–26 academic year, Columbia will make clear our ‘Zero Tolerance for…
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