Cornell University announced a settlement with the Trump administration on Friday, becoming the fifth university the US government has investigated to do so.
the APPROVAL See more than $250m in Federal Research Funds restored. In return, the university will share admissions data with the government, pay $30m and invest $30M that further benefits farmers – a reflection of society in agricultural research. The university also agreed to continue to “assess the campus climate”, especially for Trump’s civil rights students who seem to be against discrimination without being against claiming to be different.
The agreement with the administration of Cornell – a private, Ivy League University in Uttate New York – follows the first Columbia, Brown, University of Pennylvania, and University of Virginia. Those agreements – in particular Columbia’s – have led to accusations of overreach and criticism of “the university’s role in serving his campaign in the way of his idea of his idea.
It comes as several universities have made an offer to the administration to join a “compact” that will give them federal access to a series of university concessions on the university’s priorities of the Federal university. On Friday, hundreds of students and faculty across the country protested calling on university leaders to renounce unprecedented attacks on university campuses.
Cornell’s new president, Michael I Kotlikoff, defended the university’s decision and said the agreement allowed it to preserve its independence.
“The agreement clearly recognizes Cornell’s right to independently establish our policies and procedures, who to hire or recognize, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, without teaching, which does not teach, which does not teach government monitoring or consent,” he wrote in a statement. “In short, it recognizes our rights, as a private university, to determine the conditions on our campuses that advance learning and create new knowledge.”
The Trump administration has been caught up in allegations of antisemitism on campus after student protests against the anti-discrimination war at universities in the reforms higher invention of the reforms higher invention of the reforms.

