Columbia University has agreed to pay $200 million to the Trump administration over allegations it failed to protect Jewish students during protests on campus, with the settlement leading to the reinstatement of previously frozen federal grants. The agreement includes reforms to campus policies and appoints an independent monitor, though Columbia asserts it does not admit wrongdoing.
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