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Pentagon to cut its academic ties with Harvard

The Pentagon will sever all academic ties with Harvard University, terminating military education, scholarships, and certification programs.

The Pentagon announced it will cut all academic ties with Harvard University, marking a new chapter in the ongoing dispute between the Trump administration and the prestigious Ivy League institution. The decision will end military education programs, scholarships, and certification initiatives the Department has with Harvard. This move comes after accusations from the administration that Harvard is promoting 'woke' ideology, which is criticized by right-wing factions for favoring diversity policies.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated that for too long the Department had sent its top officers to Harvard, hoping the university would better understand and appreciate the military. Instead, he claimed that many officers returned with views influenced by globalist and radical ideologies that do not benefit the military's combat ranks. This statement underscores the administration's growing frustration with what it perceives as a disconnect between military values and the academic environment promoted by elite institutions like Harvard.

This decision could have significant implications not only for military personnel seeking education at one of the country's top universities but also for the relationship between academia and the military. The end of these programs could affect future collaboration and understanding between the two institutions, potentially fostering a more contentious environment as both sides navigate the ideological divisions exacerbated by recent political climates.

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