Brown University on Wednesday announced a deal with the Trump administration to regain access to federal research funding and end investigations into alleged discrimination.
The Ivy League school agreed to pay $50 million to workforce development organizations in Rhode Island over 10 years as part of the agreement, along with other concessions in line with President Donald Trumpâs political agenda. Brown will adopt the governmentâs definition of âmaleâ and âfemale,â for example, and must remove any consideration of race from the admissions process.
Brown President Christina H. Paxson said the deal preserves Brownâs academic independence. The terms include a clause saying the government cannot dictate curriculum or the content of academic speech at Brown.
âThe Universityâs foremost priority throughout discussions with the government was remaining true to our academic mission, our core values and who we are as a community at Brown,â Paxson wrote.
The three-year deal has numerous similarities with one signed last week by Columbia University that the government called a roadmap for other universities. Unlike that agreement, however, Brownâs does not include an outside monitor.



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