Cornell University said Friday that it reached a deal with the Trump administration to restore hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of research funds the government cut earlier this year.

The university will directly pay the federal government $30 million over three years "as a condition for ending pending claims that have been brought against the university," Cornell President Michael I. Kotlikoff said in a letter to students and faculty. Cornell will also invest $30 million over three years in "research to strengthen U.S. agriculture" and benefit U.S. farmers, he said.

In April, the Trump administration withheld from the university $250 million in federal research funding, accusing Cornell of committing civil rights violations.

"The decades-long research partnership between Cornell

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