Brown University does deal with Trump administration to restore $50m in funds | Trump administration

University President Christina Paxson reached an agreement on Wednesday that will restore a research financing of approximately $ 50 million with the Trump administration of the University of Brown in a campus e-mail on Wednesday and will close a few federal investigations about the institution.
The settlement follows the threat of freezing the Federal support of $ 510 million in Brown in April by Trump administration. This makes Brown’s third Ivy League school to make a decision with the federal government this month.
According to the terms of the agreement, Brown will undertake to discriminate on both acceptance and campus programs and provide access to the acceptance data to the Federal authorities. The regulation leads to research under the leadership of the departments of education and justice.
A expression “The voluntary agreement will restore payments for active research grants, and Brown will recover the ability to compete for new federal grants and contracts, and at the same time, our students and academicians will meet the necessity of protecting and learning the ability to teach and learning without the attack of both domestic and international – government.
Unlike Columbia University, which agrees to pay a solution of $ 200 million, Brown’s agreement does not contain any financial penalty or requires the school to officially accept any injustice. E -Posta, “the government does not have the authority to dictate teaching, learning and academic speech,” he said.
Training Secretary Linda McMahon previously described the Columbia settlement as a “roadmap ve and estimated that it would fluctuate in the higher education sector and change the course of campus culture for years.
In addition to the commitment to re -confirming compliance with the laws of discrimination in acceptance and programs, the agreement prevents Brown from directing gender surgeries to minors or prescribing adolescents.
The university also agreed to practice the definitions of men and women (as specified in the administrative order in January) of the Trump administration for women’s athletics, student programs, campus facilities and housing.




