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Harvard University has become the latest target in the Trump administration’s approach to fight campus antisemitism, with the announcement of a new “comprehensive review” that could jeopardize billio...
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Harvard University has become the latest target in the Trump administration’s approach to fight campus antisemitism, with the announcement of a new “comprehensive review” that could jeopardize billio...
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“If this funding is stopped, it will halt life-saving research and imperil important scientific research and innovation,” President Alan M. Garber wrote in the five-paragraph letter.
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Columbia University student ran from Homeland Security, but still doesn’t know why they came for her
When it seemed government agents wouldn’t stop pursuing her, Ranjani Srinivasan fled. But this Columbia University student still doesn’t know why she was targeted.
Board of Trustees Co-Chair Claire Shipman was appointed acting president with immediate effect, while the board searches for a new president.
Katrina Armstrong, who took over as interim president at Columbia in August, resigned amid a tumultuous year for the university.
Katrina Armstrong is leaving the post a week after the university agreed to a list of demands from the White House.
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Columbia University's interim President Katrina Armstrong is resigning, days after the university agreed to policy changes demanded by the Trump administration.
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ABS-CBN on MSNTrump threatens $9-B in Harvard funding over 'anti-Semitism'The US government will review $9 billion of funding for Harvard University over alleged anti-Semitism on campus, authorities said Monday, after it cut millions from Columbia University, which has also seen fierce pro-Palestinian student protests.
Columbia University’s interim president resigned from her position at the embattled Ivy League Friday night, just days after she told the Trump administration she would implement a mask ban — while privately promising faculty she would not.
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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.