Columbia is one of many Ivy League campuses that lost access to federal funding.

The Ivy League institution has agreed to a series of demands laid out by the Republican administration.

The Ivy League school in New York City struck another deal with the Trump administration to potentially restore its federal funding.

Settlement resolves probes stemming from campus protests, allegations of antisemitism at Ivy League school.

Deal falls short of starkest measures, including consent decree and overhaul of university’s governance structure

“This agreement marks an important step forward after a period of sustained federal scrutiny and institutional uncertainty," acting University President Claire Shipman said.

Unprecedented agreement marks victory for US president in his efforts to exert more control over academic institutions.

Columbia University announced a $220 million deal with the Trump administration. Here's what's in it.

After Columbia agreed to pay $220m fine in exchange for federal funding being restored, the government is casting a wider net

Columbia is one of many Ivy League campuses that lost access to federal funding.

Columbia settlement could become \