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Columbia University will pay a $200 million fine to settle allegations from the Trump administration regarding antisemitism on campus. The deal restores federal research funding and requires Columbia to adhere to laws on admissions and hiring. An independent monitor will oversee the agreement.

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FundingDisclosing Admissions DataUsing an Obama StrategyEffect on Community CollegesAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTColumbia Agrees to $200 Million Fine to Settle Fight With TrumpThe White House had canceled more than $400 million in research funding to the university, saying it had failed to protect Jewish students from harassment.Listen to this article \u00b7 8:59 min Learn moreShare full articleColumbia was the first university to be punished by the Trump administration with a freeze on research funding over accusations that it had tolerated antisemitism.Credit...Hiroko Masuike\/The New York TimesBy Sharon OttermanJuly 23, 2025Columbia University will pay a $200 million fine to settle allegations from the Trump administration that it failed to do enough to stop the harassment of Jewish students, part of a sweeping deal reached on Wednesday to restore the university\u2019s federal research funding, according to a statement from the university.In exchange for the return of hundreds of millions in research grants, Columbia will also pledge to follow laws banning the consideration of race in admissions and hiring, and follow through on other commitments to reduce antisemitism and unrest on campus that it agreed to in March.The deal, which settles more than a half-dozen open civil rights investigations into the university, will be overseen by an independent monitor agreed to by both sides who will report to the government on its progress every six months. Columbia will also pay $21 million to settle investigations brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.Read the Agreement Between Columbia and the Trump AdministrationRead Document 22 pages\u201cThis agreement marks an important step forward after a period of sustained federal scrutiny and institutional uncertainty,\u201d Claire Shipman, Columbia\u2019s acting president, said in the release. \u201cThe settlement was carefully crafted to protect the values that define us and allow our essential research partnership with the federal government to get back on track.\u201dThe deal is a significant milestone in the Trump administration\u2019s quest to bring elite universities to heel. Columbia is the first university to reach a negotiated settlement over antisemitism claims. Harvard, which has sued the administration over funding cuts, is also negotiating for restoration of its federal money. The expectation is that the Columbia settlement will provide a template for future deals.Linda McMahon, the federal education secretary, said in a statement that the deal was \u201ca seismic shift in our nation\u2019s fight to hold institutions that accept American taxpayer dollars accountable for antisemitic discrimination and harassment.\u201d\u201cColumbia\u2019s reforms are a road map for elite universities that wish to regain the confidence of the American public by renewing their commitment to truth-seeking, merit and civil debate,\u201d she said.The agreement will restore the vast majority of the more than $400 million in grants terminated or frozen by the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Health and Human Services in March. Columbia can also compete on equal footing for new grants. The university will pay the $200 million in three installments over three years.Columbia receives about $1.3 billion in federal research grants annually, and the university said it would have all been at risk if it had remained on the White House\u2019s blacklist.The loss of funding for scientific research had become an urgent matter for Columbia, imperiling decades of work and bringing Columbia to the \u201ctipping point\u201d of preserving its research excellence, the university said.But making a deal with the White House brings its own risks for Columbia, challenging the limits of the private university\u2019s independence and lending legitimacy to the Trump administration\u2019s strategy of weaponizing research funding to accomplish an unrelated aim of reining in campus unrest.The federal government announced on March 7 that it was canceling $400 million in grants and contracts to Columbia, an extraordinary step that made the university the first to be punished by the Trump administration with a freeze on research funding over accusations that it had failed to protect Jewish students from harassment. The administration soon targeted other schools, including Harvard, Cornell and Northwestern.As weeks passed, it became evident that the damage to Columbia\u2019s research enterprise went further than the original $400 million cut. The National Institutes of Health, the government\u2019s key medical research funder, froze nearly all research funding flowing to Columbia, including reimbursement of research grants that were still active.Grant Watch, a project run by research scientists who compiled information on the grants pulled by the Trump administration, estimated that about $1.2 billion in unspent funding from the N.I.H. to Columbia had been terminated or frozen. Other federal agencies, including the National Science Foundation, also pulled grants.About a week after the administration pulled the $400 million, a Trump antisemitism task force sent Columbia a list of nine demands that the university had to satisfy to begin talks to get the money back. Columbia largely complied with the demands, many of which are reflected in Wednesday\u2019s agreement.The deal, which will be in effect for three years, is between Columbia and several federal agencies, including the Justice and Education Departments. Like many legal settlements, it states that it is being entered into to avoid the burdens of litigation, not as an admission of wrongdoing.It includes a statement affirming that Columbia will maintain its academic independence, stating that none of its provisions give the federal government \u201cthe authority to dictate faculty hiring, university hiring, admissions decisions or the content of academic speech.\u201dSome of the terms simply codify what was pledged by Columbia in March. Those commitments include the appointment of a senior vice provost to oversee the Middle Eastern studies department and other departments; the maintenance of restrictions on protests; and the appointment of three dozen public safety officers with arrest powers.There are also new commitments to existing laws and executive orders that align with the Trump administration\u2019s priorities. Columbia will follow the law and not \u201cmaintain programs that promote unlawful efforts\u201d on diversity, equity and inclusion. The university will abide by court rulings prohibiting the use of affirmative action in admissions, and it will provide the independent monitor with admissions data to affirm that it is complying.Columbia, like all schools, already had to inform the Department of Homeland Security when international students were suspended or expelled. It will now also notify the department when they are arrested. The university will also follow laws on transparency regarding foreign funding.The two sides have already agreed on the independent monitor, who will be paid for by Columbia. It will be Bart M. Schwartz, co-founder and chairman of the crisis consulting firm Guidepost Solutions and a former chief of the criminal division of the U.S. Attorney\u2019s Office for the Southern District of New York.The deal is designed to bring to rest months of difficulty at Columbia, which chose to negotiate with the Trump administration rather than sue.The university came under fire for capitulating. But over the months, as it became clear how much was at stake, some of the pushback on campus over the decision to negotiate lessened.Ms. Shipman, a former television journalist who led the negotiations for Columbia, stepped into the role of acting president in late March after serving as a co-chair of its board of trustees. She defended the university\u2019s decision to deal with the White House rather than litigate, the road Harvard had taken.During several months of intense negotiations, Ms. Shipman worked with the board, lawyers and a small academic leadership team to mold the White House demands into something that they felt the university could live with, she said in an interview this week.She said she felt the university had managed to maintain its core principles of academic independence, the power to decide whom to hire, whom to admit and what to teach, even though the deal is tough.\u201cUltimately, we had to make the decision that was the right decision for Columbia,\u201d she said. \u201cAnd I think we have made that decision. We weren\u2019t reckless. In my view, it was important to slow things down and be extraordinarily deliberate, and that was actually quite hard to do.\u201dReactions to the deal Wednesday night were sharply divided.Michael Thaddeus, a Columbia mathematics professor and the acting president of the Columbia chapter of the American Association of University Professors, said he was concerned that the agreement \u201copens the door\u201d to interference in Columbia\u2019s academic affairs by creating a monitor \u201ccharged with scrutinizing our admissions data and our Middle Eastern studies department.\u201dBrian Cohen, the executive director of Hillel, a Jewish organization at Columbia, welcomed the deal.\u201cThis announcement is an important recognition of what Jewish students and their families have expressed with increasing urgency: Antisemitism at Columbia is real, and it has had a tangible impact on Jewish students\u2019 sense of safety and belonging and, in turn, their civil rights,\u201d he said. \u201cI am hopeful that today\u2019s agreement marks the beginning of real, sustained change.\u201dSharon Otterman is a Times reporter covering higher education, public health and other issues facing New York City.A version of this article appears in print on July 25, 2025, Section A, Page 16 of the New York edition with the headline: Columbia University Will Pay $200 Million Fine to Settle Fight With Trump. Order Reprints | Today\u2019s Paper | SubscribeSee more on: Donald Trump, U.S. PoliticsRead 2k CommentsShare full articleRelated ContentAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT",
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