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美政府冻结加州大学洛杉矶分校近6亿美元联邦资金
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-06 22:33

Core Points - The Trump administration has frozen $584 million in federal funding for the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) due to allegations of the university tolerating anti-Semitism during pro-Palestinian protests [1] - UCLA's president, Julio Frenk, reported that the funding for "off-campus research projects" is currently suspended and at risk [1] Group 1 - On July 29, UCLA reached a settlement agreement with three Jewish students and a Jewish professor, agreeing to pay $6.13 million in damages for allegedly allowing pro-Palestinian protesters to block their access to classrooms and other areas, infringing on their civil rights [2] - The Trump administration has previously demanded top universities like Harvard and Columbia to adjust their policies to eliminate anti-Semitism and end preferential admissions for minority groups, threatening federal funding cuts if compliance is not met [2] - Columbia University reached an agreement with the federal government to pay over $200 million in settlement to end multiple federal investigations and restore federal research funding support [2]