
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.

Yale University announced it will offer free tuition to undergraduates from families with annual incomes below $200,000, starting in the 2026-27 academic year.

A new report from the Buckley Institute finds a stark political imbalance at Yale, with nearly 83% of faculty registered as Democrats and 27 departments with no Republicans.

The U.S. State Department is reviewing a proposal to suspend 38 universities, including Harvard and Yale, from a federal research program over DEI policies.

Yale University has expelled a student for allegedly fabricating her entire background, a case that exposes significant vulnerabilities in elite admissions processes and raises national security conce

Yale and Princeton universities report 11% endowment gains for the fiscal year, but face a significant new federal tax that could cost each hundreds of millions.

A new Yale University meta-analysis of 40 studies found that social and emotional learning (SEL) programs improve student academic scores by 4 percentile points.

Yale University is preparing for significant budget cuts after a new federal law raises the tax on its endowment gains, costing the institution an estimated $300 million annually.