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Why Ivy League universities are under growing pressure to make political concessions after Columbia’s Trump deal
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Columbia University’s $220 million agreement with the Trump administration has triggered mounting pressure on Ivy League institutions in the US to make political concessions. The deal, involving wide reforms and funding restoration, has set a precedent followed by the University of Pennsylvania. While Harvard contests the administration in court, other universities face stalled funding and increased federal scrutiny. Only Dartmouth and Yale remain unaffected, as reported by USA Today, with more settlements likely before the academic year begins.
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