Northwestern University agrees to pay US government $75m to restore research funding
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- Northwestern University has agreed to pay $75 million to the US government as part of a deal to restore federal research funding and conclude investigations into the university's handling of antisemitism allegations. This agreement follows a significant funding cut of $790 million imposed by the Trump administration, which had claimed the university failed to adequately address antisemitism on campus.
- The payment is crucial for Northwestern University as it aims to regain access to hundreds of millions in federal research grants that were previously frozen. The resolution of this issue is particularly significant following the resignation of the university's president, Michael Schill, amid the funding crisis and investigations.
- This development highlights ongoing tensions surrounding campus antisemitism and the federal government's role in addressing civil rights issues in educational institutions. The agreement reflects broader discussions about accountability and the responsibilities of universities in combating discrimination, as well as the implications of federal funding on institutional policies.
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