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Creators Syndicate on MSNColumbia Strikes Deal With Trump. Will Rest of Higher Education Follow?There's a reason why Claire Shipman, acting president of Columbia University, cut a deal with Secretary of Education Linda ...
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$200M Settlement Ends Trump Block on Columbia FundsColumbia University’s acting president Claire Shipman is defending the school’s controversial $200 million settlement with ...
Columbia’s deal reaffirms rather than challenges a narrative of widespread antisemitism, while reinforcing the ongoing ...
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The Nation on MSNColumbia’s Settlement With Trump Is Pure CowardiceThe university agreed to a $221 million payout, tacitly conceding spurious right-wing conspiracy theories about higher ...
Columbia agrees to a $221M settlement and new restrictions to restore federal funding ...
Talks in Washington. An expert on negotiation. A balancing act. The university chose cooperation over litigation, a strategy ...
The complex settlement allowed both sides to claim victory. It gives the university access to federal funds that had been ...
Faculty and others expressed a mixture of relief and frustration over the deal, under which the university will pay over $200 million to have most of its research funding restored.
Columbia University reached a deal on Wednesday with the Trump administration to pay more than $200 million to restore ...
For Columbia, the cost of mollifying Trump was steep. Claire Shipman, the university's president, agreed the school would pay ...
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acting University President Claire Shipman said. The administration pulled the funding, because of what it described as the ...
If they're smart, other colleges and universities will follow Columbia's lead and strike a reform deal with President Trump.
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