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Harvard, Yale Among 22 Universities Banned By US For Military Education

NDTV World·5 March 2026·1h ago1 min read0 views
Harvard, Yale Among 22 Universities Banned By US For Military Education

In a significant move, the U.S. Department of Defense has banned 22 universities, including prestigious institutions like Harvard and Yale, from participating in military education programs. This decision comes as part of a broader strategy to reevaluate partnerships with educational institutions that the Pentagon believes may not align with national security interests. Additionally, the Pentagon is severing connections with several think tanks that focus on defense and national security research. This shift reflects a growing concern over the influence of certain academic and research entities on military policies and practices. By implementing these measures, the Pentagon aims to ensure that its educational collaborations are more closely aligned with its operational objectives and strategic vision. The ramifications of this ban could be far-reaching, affecting not only the universities involved but also the future of military education and research in the U.S. context. As the Pentagon reassesses its partnerships, it underscores the intricate relationship between academia and defense, acknowledging the need for a more cautious approach in selecting collaborators that support national security priorities.

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