It's not just Harvard. The Pentagon is barring troops from attending more Ivy League schools and other top universities.
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It's not just Harvard. The Pentagon is barring troops from attending more Ivy League schools and other top universities.
"The military's professional military education system has "been poisoned from within by a class of so-called elite universities who've abused their privilege and access," and have instead become "factories of anti-American resentment and military disdain." Elite schools have "taken our best and brightest, the men and women who pledged their lives to this nation, and subjected them to a curriculum of contempt.""
"They've replaced the study of victory and pragmatic realism with the promotion of wokeness and weakness. They've traded true intellectual rigor for radical dogma, sacrificed free expression for the suffocating confines of leftist ideology."
The Pentagon has formally cut ties with Ivy League schools and other top universities, prohibiting active-duty service members from pursuing graduate-level education at these institutions beginning the next academic year. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced the policy, accusing elite schools of indoctrinating military personnel with woke ideology. He characterized these universities as factories of anti-American resentment that have replaced rigorous intellectual study with radical dogma and leftist ideology. The military's professional military education system has allegedly been compromised by elite universities abusing their access to service members. The Pentagon did not provide specific details about the allegations or a complete list of affected schools. The impact on currently enrolled active-duty students in multi-year programs remains unclear.
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