March 9, 2025 - 09:04

In response to the recent decision by the Trump administration to cut $400 million in federal funding, Columbia University's interim president has reached out to the student body with a detailed letter. The funding reduction has raised concerns about its potential impact on various programs and initiatives that rely on federal support.
The interim president emphasized the university's commitment to maintaining its educational standards and supporting its community during these challenging times. The letter outlined the university's strategy to navigate the funding cuts, including exploring alternative funding sources and enhancing partnerships with private sectors and philanthropic organizations.
Students were encouraged to remain engaged and proactive as the university seeks solutions to mitigate the financial impact. The interim president reassured the community that efforts will be made to ensure that academic programs and student services remain robust despite the anticipated challenges ahead. The administration is dedicated to keeping students informed and involved as they work through this significant change.
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