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    U.S. academic leaders unite against Trump’s higher education policies

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeApril 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    More than 100 university, college and scholarly society presidents published a joint statement on Tuesday opposing the Trump administration’s treatment of higher education institutions, coming together to speak out after Harvard University said the administration was threatening its independence.

    The statement, signed by presidents from such institutions as Princeton, Brown, the University of Hawaii and Connecticut State Community College, criticized what it described as “the unprecedented government overreach and political interference now endangering American higher education.”

    “We are open to constructive reform and do not oppose legitimate government oversight,” the statement said. “However, we must oppose undue government intrusion in the lives of those who learn, live and work on our campuses.”

    The White House did not respond to a request for comment about the statement.

    Tuesday’s joint statement is the latest show of resistance from U.S. higher education leaders as the Trump administration seeks to leverage its financial heft to overhaul academia.

    On April 14, Harvard rejected numerous demands from the administration, which is seeking oversight of Harvard’s student body, faculty and curriculum in an apparent effort to curb what it perceives as the university’s liberal bias.

    WATCH | Billions in grants, contracts for Harvard frozen over campus activism: 

    Trump administration freezes $2.2B for Harvard over campus activism

    The Trump administration says it’s freezing more than $2.2 billion US in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University after the institution said Monday it won’t comply with demands to limit activism on campus.

    Soon after, the administration announced it was freezing $2.3 billion US in federal funding to the school.

    According to White House spokesperson Harrison Fields’s statement at that time, President Donald Trump wants to ensure taxpayer dollars do not support racial discrimination or racially motivated violence.

    The administration also threatened to strip Harvard of its tax-exempt status and take away its ability to enrol foreign students.

    On Monday, Harvard sued the Trump administration to try to force it to end its orders freezing funds and withdraw demands it has made, accusing the federal government of trying to “overhaul Harvard’s governance, control Harvard’s faculty hiring and dictate what faculty may teach Harvard students” for ideological reasons.

    Harvard said in its suit that government attempts to “coerce and control” the university violated the Constitution’s protections for speech. It also accused the government of failing to follow procedures set out under federal civil rights laws.

    Since his January inauguration, Republican President Trump has cracked down on top U.S. universities, saying they mishandled last year’s pro-Palestinian protests and allowed antisemitism to fester on campus.

    His administration has also targeted universities for other issues such as transgender rights and diversity, equity and inclusion programs, and has threatened to withhold federal funding over these issues.

    Columbia University was an early target, but in recent weeks, the administration has focused on Harvard.

    On April 15, more than 60 past and present college and university presidents signed an open letter saying they “strongly support” Harvard president Alan Garber’s rejection of the administration’s demands.



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