Columbia University is grappling with the repercussions of losing $400 million in federal funding after the Trump administration accused the institution of permitting antisemitic behavior on its campus. This move follows ongoing protests linked to pro-Palestinian sentiments post the October 2023 Israel-Gaza conflict. In response, Interim President Katrina Armstrong has assured the Columbia community of efforts to address government concerns. Armstrong emphasized that the university is committed to tackling antisemitism seriously. The withdrawal of funds represents a significant portion of Columbia's federal contributions, signaling potential impacts on research and other vital operations. While the administration has not disclosed specific canceled...