
Pentagon Severs Academic Ties With Top US Universities
The Pentagon has cut academic ties with nearly two dozen top universities and think tanks, including Yale and Princeton, citing ideological concerns.
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The Pentagon has cut academic ties with nearly two dozen top universities and think tanks, including Yale and Princeton, citing ideological concerns.

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers will resign as a professor at Harvard University following revelations from documents detailing his close ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

Harvard Kennedy School students are demanding the university remove Leslie Wexner's name from a campus building due to his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

An internal Army email reveals 33 universities, including several Ivy League schools, are flagged as 'at-risk' in a Pentagon review of educational partnerships.

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging the school is illegally withholding admissions data required for a compliance review.

Harvard University is considering a new policy to cap A grades in courses, limiting the top mark to 20% of students plus four. This move aims to define an 'A' as a relative measure of distinction rath

The Pentagon has severed all ties with Harvard University, ending military training and fellowship programs effective from the 2026-27 academic year.

Donald Trump's administration is suing Harvard University for $1 billion in damages, escalating a dispute over federal funding, campus diversity, and antisemitism concerns.

After 40 years, Harvard history professor James Hankins has retired, citing the university's shift away from Western civilization and changes in campus culture.

Negotiations between Harvard University and the Trump administration have stalled over a potential settlement, with a financial payment emerging as a key point of conflict.

A visiting Harvard Law School professor was arrested by ICE and will leave the U.S. after his visa was revoked following an incident involving a BB gun.

A new report from Harvard University reveals 60% of undergraduate grades are A's, prompting administrators to propose reforms to combat 'damaging' grade inflation.