Ohio State University (OSU) president Ted Carter said on Sunday that he feels that IV League School is in “Survival Mode”, when asked Settlement of Columbia University With Trump Administration.
In an interview on CBS News’s “Face the Nation”, Moderator Margaret Breenn asked Carter if he sets up with the “example” that sets the disposal and whether he would agree to a uniform deal to resolve a fictional dispute with the administration.
“I can’t talk to those institutions because I am not leading them,” Carter replied.
He said, “I know that President Shipman and some other IV League are the President’s colleagues, and they are doing so, I think what I would say, will be in survival mode, quite clearly,” he said, referring to Claire Shipman, President of Columbia University.
Carter said, “We are not going through anyone from here in Ohio State, nor do I think we will.”
Agreed to pay $ 221 million to restore over Colombia $ 400 million in federal funding As per the settlement announced on July 21, it was blocked by the administration.
In cutting the funding of Colombia, the Trump administration originally cited alleged inactivity on antismitism, although Education Secretary Linda McMahon pointed to more ideological objectives in an interview after compromising.
McMahon said on the Fox Business Network, “This is a monumental victory for conservatives who wanted to do things in these elite complexes for a long time because we had such distant inclination professors.”
Some of the country’s most active supporters witnessed the university performance amid the war in Gaza, they did not need to do wrong things as part of the deal.
Columbia is Had to face some shock With critics who have expressed concern about the freedom of higher education institutions.