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THE REVIEW | OPINION These 77 Colleges Have the Most to Lose From Trump’s Cuts By Phillip Levine Is yours among them?
'A PERFECT STORM' All of Columbia’s NIH Funding Is Apparently Frozen. Here’s What That Looks Like for One Researcher. By Maddie Khaw What’s it like to try to keep a federally funded research lab afloat when your institution has seemingly been singled out by the government as Public Enemy No. 1? LAW & POLICY The Feds Want to Cement Change at Columbia With a Consent Decree. How Would That Work? By Dan Bauman The arrangement would put a federal judge in charge of overseeing the university’s commitments to fight antisemitism. In doing so, it could lock in Trump’s preferred policies for the longer haul. THE REVIEW | OPINION Appeasing Trump Is Not the Answer By Dhananjay Jagannathan It won’t work, and it violates the spirit of free inquiry. NEWLY UPDATED Columbia U. Activist Mahmoud Khalil Can Be Deported, Federal Judge Rules Another judge has ruled that Khalil can’t be deported while a lawsuit over his arrest is adjudicated. Use our new Trump tracker to keep up with the latest news.
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Advice for Administrators ARCHIVE By David M. Post Four lessons for deans, provosts, and presidents on how to manage a crisis, whether its origins are internal or external.
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