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Ivy League research university in Manhattan with 270+ year history; law, business, journalism, and medicine programs facing 2024 federal funding scrutiny over campus protest response.
Columbia University is a prestigious Ivy League research university located in Manhattan's Morningside Heights neighborhood, offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional education across arts and sciences, law (Columbia Law School), business (Columbia Business School), medicine (Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons), journalism (Columbia Journalism School), public health, social work, and engineering. Founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II, Columbia is the fifth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and generates approximately $6+ billion in annual revenue including research grants and clinical operations.\n\nColumbia's academic strengths include exceptional programs in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, public health, international affairs (SIPA - School of International and Public Affairs), finance and economics (Columbia Business School), and the arts. The university is located adjacent to Harlem in New York City, providing students with extraordinary access to New York's business, cultural, and media industries. Columbia's alumni include Barack Obama (undergraduate), Warren Buffett (Business School), and numerous Nobel laureates and heads of state.\n\nIn 2025, Columbia University faces several significant institutional challenges: the university became a center of the pro-Palestinian campus protest movement in spring 2024, with protest tent encampments and building occupations that led to police involvement and hundreds of arrests. The federal government under the Trump administration has scrutinized Columbia's response to antisemitism concerns, threatening federal funding cuts and ultimately resulting in federal funds freezes. These political pressures add to the institutional challenges Columbia shares with other elite universities including endowment management, faculty governance tensions, and navigating diversity and admissions policies post-SFFA Supreme Court ruling.
Japanese automaker with $89B revenue in Renault-Nissan Alliance; LEAF electric vehicle pioneer facing restructuring and Honda merger discussions amid China market and profit challenges.
Nissan Motor Co. is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer producing passenger cars, SUVs, trucks, and electric vehicles under the Nissan, Infiniti (luxury), and Mitsubishi (partnership) brands. Founded in 1933 in Yokohama, Japan and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Nissan generates approximately $89 billion (¥12.9 trillion) in annual revenue and is one of the world's largest automakers. Nissan has been part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance since 1999 — a cross-shareholding partnership that shares platforms, technology, and procurement.
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