Cornell University announced on Friday that it had reached a settlement with the Trump administration following a Jew-hatred probe, and an investigation about its admissions policies.
Under the settlement, under which Cornell “expressly denies liability with respect to the subject matter of the investigations,” the private Ithaca, N.Y., school will pay a $30 million fine to the federal government and commits to invest another $30 million in “research programs that will directly benefit U.S. farmers.”
Grants, which the federal government withheld from the school, are restored “effective as of the date of termination of each restored grant,” per the agreement.
“The Trump administration has secured another transformative commitment from an Ivy League institution to end divisive diversity,

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