Trump Administration Lays Out Demands to Columbia to Restore Federal Funding
- Columbia University has announced changes to its policies to restore $400 million in federal funding revoked by the Trump administration due to its handling of protests against Israel's actions in Gaza.
- Researchers at Columbia express concern about the impact of funding cuts on their work, which includes cancer treatment and COVID-19 studies.
- The American Association of University Professors and the American Federation of Teachers have filed a lawsuit claiming the funding revocation violates free speech laws.
- U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon commented that Columbia University was 'on the right track' after announcing the policy changes, but the restoration of funding remains unclear.
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Commentary: Columbia University's capitulation to Trump puts academic freedom at risk coast-to-coast
After Trump threatened Columbia University with the loss of $400 million in federal funding, the university folded. But Trump's threat was almost surely illegal.
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