More than 220 academic leaders condemn Trump ‘overreach’ - West Hawaii Today
- More than 220 higher education leaders condemned the Trump administration's efforts to control universities, stating it threatens academic freedom.
- The statement was signed by 224 individuals from various colleges and associations and focused on concerns over political interference in education.
- Alan M. Garber of Harvard stated that the administration's demands included auditing professors and ensuring viewpoint diversity.
- Harvard University is suing the Trump administration over a $2.2 billion federal funding freeze following its refusal to comply with the demands.
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More than 220 academic leaders condemn Trump ‘overreach’ - West Hawaii Today
A day after Harvard University sued the Trump administration over its decision to freeze billions in federal funds to the school, more than 220 higher education leaders from around the country signed a joint statement Tuesday condemning the administration’s efforts to control universities.
Illinois University Leaders Join Condemnation of Trump Administration’s ‘Unprecedented Government Overreach’ – WTTW (Chicago)
Presidents from several universities in Illinois signed on to the statement, including from Northwestern University, Chicago State University, Northeastern Illinois University, Illinois State University, Southern Illinois University, Northern Illinois University, Eastern Illinois University, Dominican University and Rockford University.
Hundreds of college presidents call out Trump for ‘unprecedented government overreach'
The presidents of over 200 U.S. colleges and universities are calling on the Trump administration to stop “unprecedented government overreach and political interference now endangering American higher education.” A statement issued Tuesday by the American Association of Colleges and Universities and signed by university presidents, titled “A Call for Constructive Engagement,” came a day after Harvard said it was suing...
In response to 'unprecedented government overreach and political interference,' higher education leaders invited to sign call for constructive engagement
The American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) has released “A Call for Constructive Engagement” in response to the “unprecedented government overreach and political interference now endangering American higher education,” according to a press release. At the time the call was released it had been signed by 150 leaders of colleges and universities across the country.… The post In response to ‘unprecedented government overreach and…
US College presidents and universities hit back at Trump's policies • FRANCE 24 English
Over 200 university and college presidents, including those from Harvard, Princeton, and Columbia, issued a joint... The post US College presidents and universities hit back at Trump’s policies • FRANCE 24 English appeared first on MASSIVE News.
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