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The Ivy League university has been locked in battle with the government for months.
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The Trump administration has escalated its fight with Columbia University, declaring the school doesn’t meet accreditation standards because of its failure to protect Jewish students.
Determinations about Columbia and other universities’ accreditations are not made by the federal government, but by accrediting bodies through a lengthy process.
Columbia students rally for peer Mahmoud Khalil, detained by ICE over pro-Palestinian activism, at the 2025 commencement ceremony.