La Universidad Northwestern pagará al Gobierno de EE. UU. para recuperar fondos: ¿de cuánto es la suma?
La Universidad Northwestern, ubicada en Evanston (Illinois) Foto: iStock
La Universidad Northwestern pagará al Gobierno de EE. UU. para recuperar fondos: ¿de cuánto es la suma? Northwestern University has agreed to pay $75 million to the U.S. government to recover federal funds that were withdrawn due to alleged civil rights violations. The agreement requires the university to end race-based admissions and implement mandatory antisemitism training for students. This settlement resolves pending investigations and makes Northwestern eligible for future federal grants, contracts, and awards.
- Northwestern University will pay $75 million to the U.S. government.
- Federal funds were withdrawn due to alleged civil rights violations and antisemitism.
- The university must not prioritize students based on race, color, or origin in admissions, scholarships, hiring, or promotions.
- Northwestern will develop clear policies for demonstrations and protests.
- Mandatory antisemitism training will be implemented for all students.
- The agreement aims to protect Jewish students and ensure merit is prioritized.
- This settlement follows similar actions taken against other elite universities like Columbia.
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