💨 Abstract
Several elite U.S. colleges—including Columbia, Brown, and the University of Pennsylvania—reached agreements with President Trump's administration to restore federal funding and address political agendas. Columbia agreed to a $200 million fine and specific reforms to combat antisemitism. Brown will pay $50 million to workforce development organizations and make conceedions related to racial bias and gender definitions. Penn amended records involving a transgender athlete and apologized to female athletes.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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