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Trump wants Harvard to pay a lot more than the $200 million Columbia settled for, sources say
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美国特朗普政府正与哈佛大学商讨一项协议,要求其支付远超哥伦比亚大学2亿美元罚款的金额,以了结对校园反犹太主义的联邦调查。知情人士透露,哈佛可能需支付数亿美元。哈佛方面正与白宫进行谈判,同时也在通过法律途径争取恢复被暂停的巨额联邦研究经费。此举标志着联邦政府在处理高校违规事件时,开始将巨额经济罚款作为一种常态化手段,哥伦比亚大学的2亿美元罚单被视为未来协议的模板,预计将对高等教育领域产生深远影响。

🇺🇸 特朗普政府正寻求与哈佛大学达成一项协议,要求其支付远高于哥伦比亚大学2亿美元罚款的巨额资金,以结束对其校园内反犹太主义的联邦调查。据两位知情人士透露,哈佛可能需要支付数亿美元,这标志着政府在处理高校违规事件时,将经济罚款作为一种新的常态化手段。

🏫 哈佛大学在与白宫进行谈判的同时,也在法庭上争取恢复被特朗普政府暂停的数十亿美元联邦研究经费。与哥伦比亚大学不同,哈佛在面对资金冻结和制裁时选择了法律途径,而非直接达成和解。

⚖️ 哥伦比亚大学上周同意支付2亿美元,以了结对其涉嫌违反联邦反歧视法的调查,并恢复了超过4亿美元的研究资助。此前,该校被指控在涉及以色列-哈马斯战争的校园抗议活动中,未能有效阻止对犹太学生和员工的骚扰。

💰 特朗普政府将哥伦比亚大学的和解协议视为“蓝图”,计划将其模式推广至其他大学,并可能对康奈尔大学和西北大学等面临类似指控的高校处以巨额罚款。此前,美国教育部对 Liberty University 的罚款为1400万美元,对密歇根州立大学的罚款为450万美元,均远低于此次对哈佛的预期罚款规模。

🏫 此前,宾夕法尼亚大学同意修改其关于跨性别游泳运动员 Lia Thomas 的学校记录,但与政府的和解协议中并未包含罚款。

The Trump administration is pressing for a deal with Harvard University that would require the Ivy League school to pay far more than the $200 million fine agreed to by Columbia University to resolve multiple federal investigations, according to two people familiar with the matter.

Harvard would be expected to pay hundreds of millions of dollars as part of any settlement to end investigations into antisemitism at its campus, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. Harvard leaders have been negotiating with the White House even as they battle in court to regain access to billions in federal research funding terminated by the Trump administration.

The White House’s desire to get Harvard to pay far more than Columbia was first reported by The New York Times, which said the school has signaled a willingness to pay as much as $500 million.

Harvard did not immediately comment.

The Trump administration plans to use its deal with Columbia as a template for other universities, with financial penalties that are now seen as a staple for future agreements. Last week, Columbia leaders agreed to pay $200 million as part of a settlement to resolve investigations into alleged violations of federal antidiscrimination laws and restore more than $400 million in research grants.

Columbia had been in talks for months after the Trump administration accused the university of allowing the harassment of Jewish students and employees amid a wave of campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war. Harvard faces similar accusations but, unlike Columbia, the Cambridge, Massachusetts, school challenged the administration’s funding cuts and subsequent sanctions in court.

Last week, President Donald Trump said Harvard “wants to settle” but he said Columbia “handled it better.”

The Trump administration’s emphasis on financial penalties adds a new dimension for colleges facing federal scrutiny. In the past, civil rights investigations by the Education Department almost always ended with voluntary agreements and rarely included fines.

Even when the government has levied fines, they’ve been a small fraction of the scale Trump is seeking. Last year, the Education Department fined Liberty University $14 million after finding the Christian school failed to disclose crimes on its campus. It was the most the government had ever fined a university under the Clery Act, following a $4.5 million fine dealt to Michigan State University in 2019 for its handling of sexual assault complaints against disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar.

The University of Pennsylvania agreed this month to modify school records set by transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, but that school’s deal with the Trump administration included no fine.

The Trump administration has opened investigations at dozens of universities over allegations of antisemitism or racial discrimination in the form of diversity, equity and inclusion policies. Several face funding freezes akin to those at Harvard, including more than $1 billion at Cornell University and $790 million at Northwestern University.

Last week, Education Secretary Linda McMahon called the Columbia deal a “roadmap” for other colleges, saying it would “ripple across the higher education sector and change the course of campus culture for years to come.”

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