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'IMMEDIATE CANCELLATION' Trump Administration Says It’s Pulling $400 Million of Federal Funding From Columbia U. By Sarah Brown, Stephanie M. Lee, and Megan Zahneis The move is an extraordinary escalation of a months-long feud between Republican politicians and the university.
THE REVIEW Trump Comes Gunning for Columbia’s ‘Antisemitism’ By Len Gutkin Plus: A Stanford student journalist is out of danger, finally. ESCALATION How Gaza Protests and Trump Threats Have Shaken Barnard College By Maya Stahl The women’s undergraduate college at Columbia University expelled two student activists. Now it has become mired in a messy debate about discipline. THE REVIEW | OPINION Trump’s Anti-DEI Directives Trample on Freedom By Jeffrey Aaron Snyder Voluntary affinity groups are an American tradition, not a form of segregation. DATA Top Producers of Fulbright U.S. Scholars and Students, 2024-25 By Julia Piper Of the 130 institutions that were top producers of Fulbright scholars and students this year, eight were new. ADVICE How to Build a Sustainable Faculty Career By Jonathan Malesic Five core principles to help you align the ideals of your vocation and the realities of your position.
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The Great Read ARCHIVE Everyone Is Talking About ‘Belonging,’ but What Does It Really Mean? By Adrienne Lu It’s everywhere: in college swag, job titles, grants, training. Yet a sense of belonging is elusive.
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