Columbia University has agreed to a $221 million agreement with the Trump administration over allegations of discrimination. The institution denied any wrongdoing, but remarked that reform is needed.
Breakdown
- Columbia University will pay over $220 million to settle discrimination claims with the Trump administration.
- The university denies wrongdoing but acknowledges the need for reforms after incidents affecting Jewish students and faculty. 11s
- $21 million of the settlement addresses Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigations. 45s
- Columbia agreed to implement oversight by an independent monitor to ensure compliance with the agreement and federal laws. 53s
- Columbia is the first university to settle after the Trump administration paused grants over claims of anti-Semitism. 1m 26s