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Not just Harvard, Pentagon bans 22 Ivy League institutions for US military personnel, check the full list here

LiveMint·5 March 2026·2h ago1 min read0 views
Not just Harvard, Pentagon bans 22 Ivy League institutions for US military personnel, check the full list here

In a significant policy shift, the US Defense Department has announced a ban on sending military officers to 22 Ivy League institutions for professional training, effective from the 2026-27 academic year. This decision, articulated by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, stems from concerns regarding what he describes as an increasing anti-American sentiment prevalent in these elite colleges. The institutions affected by this move include renowned names such as Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. This ban is a part of a broader strategy to ensure that military personnel receive education that aligns more closely with national values and interests. The Pentagon's decision reflects ongoing tensions between military leadership and academic institutions, which have been criticized for fostering environments perceived as hostile to traditional American ideals. The loss of military funding and training opportunities could significantly impact these prestigious universities, known for their leadership in various fields. As this policy unfolds, its implications for both the military and higher education in the US remain to be seen, stirring debates over the role of academia in shaping national policy and military readiness.

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