💨 Abstract
The White House is proposing significant fines for Harvard and other universities as part of settlements to end probes into campus antisemitism, mirroring Columbia University's recent settlement. This marks a shift from the previous administration, which didn't impose financial penalties.Columbia's settlement, valued at $200 million, mandates merit-based admissions and hiring, more Jewish studies faculty, and reduced international student enrollment. It's seen as a model for other institutions facing similar probes.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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