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Columbia University could find itself facing far-reaching consequences as the Trump administration threatens its accreditation and accuses the school of violating federal anti-discrimination laws.
The Trump administration is looking to strip Columbia University of its accreditation over claims it violated the civil rights of its Jewish students.US President Donald Trump has condemned Columbia and other US universities,
Members of Columbia University's Faculty and Staff Alliance rallied Friday to speak out amid federal pressure on the university as its Board of Trustees convened for a meeting.
The Trump administration alleged Thursday that Columbia University violated federal civil rights law by acting with “deliberate indifference” towards harassment of Jewish students on campus since October 2023.
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The Department of Education sent a warning to the accreditor for Columbia University on Wednesday, saying the Ivy League violated federal anti-discrimination laws.
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Columbia University School of Professional Studies (SPS) is proud to announce the transformation of its long-established Master of Science in Construction Administration into the broader Master of Science in Project Management.
Inside those labs, tension and confusion were palpable for scientists as they recounted the days following massive cuts in US federal funding to the university. On March 7, a government task force set up by the Donald J.
The administration's actions threaten the entire integrity of the accreditor system, which is supposed to be insulated from political pressures.
Each summer session at Columbia University, students from across the institution, the country, and the globe have the opportunity to call the campus their own, experience New York City through the lens of their faculty, and find community through the myriad co-curricular programs being offered.
JENA, La. — The Trump administration said Friday that it will continue to detain Columbia University protester Mahmoud Khalil, after a federal judge ruled that he could not be held based on the U.S. secretary of state’s determination that he could harm American foreign policy.