Decorative background graphic Columbia caves to feds — and sets a dangerous precedent

March 22, 2025 1 min read

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Excerpt: The federal government abandoned its existing process to brow-beat Columbia — and Columbia folded. 

Higher education reform shouldn’t resemble a shakedown. Colleges and universities shouldn’t be bullied into accepting speech-restrictive demands because the government dangles a $400 million check over an institution’s head. Any changes made as a result of this flawed process are inherently suspect.

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