US Military Severs Academic Partnership with Ivy League Giant
In a move shaking academia, the Pentagon announced it will end all military education programs with Harvard University starting in the 2026-2027 school year. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called the Ivy League institution 'too woke' for military needs, sparking debates about ideology in education. 🎭
⚔️ 'Warrior Class' vs 'Globalist Ideologies'
Hegseth, a Princeton and Harvard alum, claimed military officers returned from Harvard with 'radical ideologies' instead of combat-ready skills. The Pentagon will now review ties with all Ivy League schools, comparing them to public universities and military graduate programs. 💥
Trump Administration Doubles Down
President Donald Trump's administration escalated tensions, seeking $1 billion in damages from Harvard amid ongoing disputes over campus policies. This follows earlier attempts to cut $2.6 billion in funding and restrict international student admissions. 📉
Critics warn these actions could threaten academic freedom, while supporters applaud the push for 'cost-effective strategic education.' As the 2026-2027 academic year approaches, all eyes remain on this culture-war battlefield. 🔍
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