Elite Universities Form Private Collective to Resist Trump Administration
- The Trump administration declared that race-focused graduation ceremonies are illegal, citing a Supreme Court ruling from 2023 as justification.
- Students and faculty across various institutions are uniting to fight back against perceived governmental overreach into higher education, reflecting growing concern over academic freedom.
- In response to federal directives, faculty at the University of Arizona are voting on a referendum to bolster institutional resistance against attacks on academic freedom.
- Harvard University faced federal pressure to dismantle diversity programs, with Harvard refusing compliance amid funding risks.
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Tulane professors: Tulane must speak out to protect international students
The United States is once again proving that the only nation strong enough to undermine us is ourselves. The Trump administration’s recent attacks on foreign students have made our institutions of higher education far less attractive places to study and…
Faculty, grad students at WashU in St. Louis urge stronger stance against Trump policies
Washington University faculty and graduate students are urging university leaders to take a public stance against the federal government’s actions toward higher education.
Unearthed footage exposes SIU medical school administrators pledging to resist Trump executive orders – FOX News
At one point in his speech, Dr. Jerry Kruse, Dean, Provost, and CEO of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine said he would provide employees with the "resources" to "fight back."
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