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Brown University on Wednesday became the latest Ivy League school to reach an agreement with the Trump administration that will restore its federal funding for things like research grants.
Columbia University ended its dispute with the administration last week after agreeing to pay more than $200 million to settle civil rights violations that were committed against Jewish students and faculty last year.
Brown University said it reached a "voluntary agreement" with the government that will restore funding for medical and science research, and resolved three outstanding reviews regarding Brown's "compliance with federal nondiscrimination obligations."
“The University's foremost priority throughout discussions with the government was remaining true to our academic mission, our core values and who we are as a community at Brown,” Brown President Christina Paxson wrote in a letter to the school's community.
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Columbia University ended its dispute with the administration last week after agreeing to pay more than $200 million to settle civil rights violations that were committed against Jewish students and faculty last year.
Brown University said it reached a "voluntary agreement" with the government that will restore funding for medical and science research, and resolved three outstanding reviews regarding Brown's "compliance with federal nondiscrimination obligations."
“The University's foremost priority throughout discussions with the government was remaining true to our academic mission, our core values and who we are as a community at Brown,” Brown President Christina Paxson wrote in a letter to the school's community.

Brown University announces deal with federal government to restore grant funding
Brown President Christina Paxson claimed the funding freeze, which began in April, caused hardship for the university that would have "undermined our ability to conduct life-saving research," if left unaddressed.
