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‘Harvard is woke, we are not’: US to cut ties, end military training and fellowships with Ivy League giant

‘Harvard is woke, we are not’: US to cut ties, end military training and fellowships with Ivy League giant

The US Pentagon has announced it will end all military training, fellowship and certificate programmes with Harvard University, escalating the Trump administration’s long-running confrontation with the Ivy League institution over higher-education reforms.US defense secretary Pete Hegseth said on Friday that the decision would take effect from the 2026-27 academic year and would halt graduate-level professional military education offered at Harvard. Personnel currently enrolled will be allowed to complete their courses. Similar programmes at other Ivy League universities will be reviewed in the coming weeks, he added.“Harvard no longer meets the needs of the War Department or the military services,” Hegseth said in a statement. “For too long, this department has sent our best and brightest officers to Harvard, hoping the university would better understand and appreciate our warrior class. Instead, too many of our officers came back looking too much like Harvard – heads full of globalist and radical ideologies that do not improve our fighting ranks.” In a separate post on X, Hegseth wrote, “Harvard is woke; The War Department is not.”The move comes as part of a broader campaign by President Donald Trump’s administration against Harvard, which has been a central target in its effort to reshape the nation’s most prominent universities. Federal officials have cut billions of dollars in research funding to the university and sought to bar it from enrolling foreign students after Harvard rejected a series of government demands last April.The White House has said the measures are intended to punish Harvard for tolerating anti-Jewish bias on campus. Harvard leaders, however, argue they are facing unlawful retaliation for refusing to adopt the administration’s ideological positions. The university has filed two lawsuits against the government, and a federal judge has issued rulings siding with Harvard in both cases. The administration is appealing those decisions.Tensions appeared to ease over the summer after Trump suggested a deal with Harvard was close, but negotiations stalled. On Monday, the president raised his demands, seeking $1 billion from the university as a condition for restoring federal funding, double the amount previously proposed.Hegseth himself earned a master’s degree from Harvard but publicly returned his diploma during a 2022 Fox News segment. A Pentagon social media account later reposted the clip, showing him writing “Return to Sender” on the diploma. The US military traditionally allows officers to pursue graduate education through its own war colleges and select civilian institutions. While civilian degrees often offer limited immediate benefit to military promotion, they can enhance career prospects after service.

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