Brown University agrees to pay $ 50 million to state labor organizations

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The Brown University, the Ivy League institution in Providence, in Rhode Island, agreed to pay $ 50 million over a decade to state labor organizations within the framework of an agreement concluded with the US government, which has agreed to restore the funding of subsidies and conclude sounding in school.
President Donald Trump congratulated the school in an article on Truth Social.
“Congratulations to Brown University for the settlement established with the American government. There will be no more anti-Semitism, or anti-Christian, or anti-other! The alarm is officially dead at Brown. Thank you for your attention to this case!” The president said in the job.
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The Education Secretary appointed by Trump, Linda McMahon, also addressed the agreement in a statement.
“The Trump Administration successfully reverse the decades of waking up the highest education in our country. Due to the Trump administration resolution agreement with Brown University, budding students will be tried solely on their merits, and not their race or their sex.” She said.
“The restoration of our country’s higher education institutions to places dedicated to the search for truth, academic merit and civil debate – where all students can learn free discrimination and harassment – will be a lasting inheritance of the Trump administration, which will benefit students and American society for future generations.”
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The president of Brown Christina Paxson, who discussed the agreement in a long message To members of the Brown community said that the school had concluded the “voluntarily” agreement.
She stressed that this does not imply payment on the federal government.
“Beyond the financial stress of terminated and unpaid research subsidies and research contracts, we have observed an increasing thrust for government intrusion in the fundamental academic operations of colleges and universities, and with the purpose of convincing a commitment to comply with the laws focused on bans against anti-Semitism and discrimination,” she said in a long note.
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“We solidly support commitments that we have said on several occasions to protect all the members of our community against harassment and discrimination, and we protect the capacity of our faculty and our students to study and learn from academic matters of their choice, without censorship,” she wrote.