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College is the place where many students entering adulthood find their voice. But when it comes to addressing the White House ...
Two of the frontline antagonists in the battle between Harvard and President Trump are bound by deep social ties and a shared ...
Some of the transactions do not include a transfer price because no money was exchanged for the property. All deeds are ...
For Columbia, the cost of mollifying Trump was steep. Claire Shipman, the university's president, agreed the school would pay a $200 million fine to resolve funding disputes, plus an additional ...
Given the political climate and risk to the school's financial future, several experts who spoke with WBUR said it may be ...
After Columbia University caved to Trump’s extortion to reclaim funding and control, I wrote to my alma mater to express my disappointment. Now Brown Univ. has joined Columbia and the University of ...
When a college tour guide spoke up about the origins of the town where the university is located, the talk was actually the ...
Claire Shipman, the university's president, agreed the school would pay a $200 million fine to resolve funding disputes, plus an additional $21 million designated for university employees who said ...
A widely overlooked part of a settlement with the two universities could profoundly alter how elite schools determine who ...
An issue of a Harvard scholarly journal examining education in Palestine was canceled. What this says about academic freedom ...
At this moment of deep political division, bold ideas to preserve American democracy are more important than ever. The Washington Monthly is an independent voice, listened to by insiders and willing ...
Columbia agrees to a $221M settlement and new restrictions to restore federal funding ...