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Columbia reached a deal with the Trump administration to pay more than $220 million to the federal government.
Columbia Sportswear says the university violated a contract between the two regarding the use of the name Columbia on shirts, sweatshirts and hats.
Columbia Sportswear has filed a lawsuit against Columbia University, claiming trademark infringement. The outdoor retailer alleges the university's merchandise too closely resembles its own, violating ...
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The sanctions issued by a university judicial board also include probation and degree revocations, Columbia said in a ...
For decades, T-shirts, sweatshirts and other clothing under the Columbia Sportswear brand and clothing emblazoned with the ...
The Ivy League school in New York City struck another deal with the Trump administration to potentially restore its federal ...
President Trump's higher education battle comes to the University of California. After the Department of Justice found that ...
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Ted Carter says Ohio State won't face issues like Columbia's $221 million settlement with Trump over antisemitism claims that ...
Beyond the $221 million that Columbia University will pay as part of its settlement with the White House, the school also ...
The Ohio State University President Ted Carter said Sunday that he thinks Ivy League schools are in “survival mode” when ...
College acceptance letters are rolling in — and suddenly, some applicants don’t even want to hear from Columbia. An admissions consultant who helped 10 clients get accepted to the Ivy League ...
Columbia University will no longer require undergraduate applicants to submit standardized test scores, making it the first Ivy League school to permanently go test-optional.
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