Columbia University will pay $200 million to resolve federal claims it failed to stop harassment of Jewish students during campus protests. The Trump administration had suspended the school's access to $400 million in funding.
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- Columbia agreed to a $200 million settlement over antisemitism claims. 9s
- The university will pay an additional $21 million to resolve EEOC investigations. 15s
- An independent monitor will oversee compliance with the agreement and federal laws. 24s
- Columbia does not admit wrongdoing but acknowledges the need for reform. 33s
- Columbia is the first university to settle after federal funding was cut over antisemitism claims. 1m 4s