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Columbia University Faces Funding Cuts and Controversy Over Antisemitism

Columbia University Faces Funding Cuts and Controversy Over Antisemitism

Columbia University is grappling with significant challenges following a $400 million federal funding cut announced on March 7, 2025. President Armstrong addressed the Columbia community via email, emphasizing the university's commitment to navigating these financial hurdles while maintaining its core academic and research missions.

The funding cut coincides with a broader controversy involving allegations of antisemitism on campus. Reports from The New York Times and MSNBC highlight concerns raised by former President Donald Trump, who has criticized Columbia and other universities for their handling of antisemitism and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Trump's remarks have sparked a debate about the role of universities in addressing social issues.

Amidst this turmoil, Columbia has expressed readiness to work with Trump's administration to strengthen its disciplinary processes, though some view this as merely a superficial effort. The university's response to these multifaceted issues will be crucial as it seeks to maintain its standing and address the concerns of its community and the wider public.

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