Trump, College and Compact
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Presidents have been guarded in their remarks on the Trump administration’s offer. But professors have expressed grave concerns.
A day after a demonstration from students and staff on campus, Brown University's president responded to a memo the White House sent to Brown and eight other schools.
MIT's president said she "cannot support" a White House proposal that asks MIT and eight other universities to adopt President Donald Trump's political agenda in exchange for favorable access to federal funding.
In an Oct. 5 message, Penn President Larry Jameson said that administrators will “seek the input” of stakeholders across campus to develop the University’s response to the federal government.
The Faculty Executive Committee outlined concerns in a Tuesday letter to President Christina Paxson P’19 P’MD’20.
California will not bankroll schools that sell out their students, professors, researchers and surrender academic freedom,” the governor said.