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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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Jewish Insider broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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