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Faculty and Students Demand Yale Not ‘Cave’ to Trump

Inside Higher Ed

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July 10, 2026

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Faculty and Students Demand Yale Not ‘Cave’ to Trump kathryn.palmer Fri, 07/10/2026 - 03:00 AM Reports surfaced late last month that Yale University is negotiating a deal with the Trump administration, which is investigating the university’s admissions practices. Byline(s) Kathryn Palmer

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Higher Ed Dive

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· Jul 8, 2026

Faculty groups question DOJ’s Yale admissions claims, balk at potential deal

“Yale has the resources, stature, and responsibility to stand firm,” the American Association of University Professors and other groups said.

Article | The Nation

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Higher Education Revolution We Need to Have

Gregg Gonsalves Our universities are selling us out. If we want that to change, we have to change the way they’re run. The post The Higher Education Revolution We Need to Have appeared first on The Nation.

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 3, 2026

Ivy League Majors in Anti-Americanism

Ivy League Majors in Anti-Americanism

Cloaking Inequity

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· Jul 9, 2026

Florida Tried to Stop Woke. The First Amendment Stopped Florida.

A public university classroom is not a political campaign podium. A federal appeals court has just reminded Florida of that, and in doing so, reminded the country of something we should never have forgotten. This week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit struck down the higher education provisions of Florida’s “Stop WOKE” []

The Nation

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· Jul 2, 2026

How Yale Tried (and Failed) to Avoid Trump's Wrath

Zachary Clifton As Trump went after higher education, Yale built a case for its conservative credentials. The Justice Department came knocking anyway. The post How Yale Tried (and Failed) to Avoid Trump's Wrath appeared first on The Nation.

Libertarian Institute

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· Jun 23, 2026

My Bête Noire Just Passed Away

The general public wants to blame the United States president for the health of the U.S. economy, but there is a man behind the scenes who has much more influence over economic conditions, about whom Schoolhouse Rock never released a cartoon. Now there’s a misinterpreted saying according to which one is not to say anything []

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Related coverage for "Faculty and Students Demand Yale Not ‘Cave’ to Trump": Higher Ed Dive — Faculty groups question DOJ’s Yale admissions claims, balk at potential deal. Article | The Nation — The Higher Education Revolution We Need to Have. Real Clear Politics — Ivy League Majors in Anti-Americanism. Cloaking Inequity — Florida Tried to Stop Woke. The First Amendment Stopped Florida.. The Nation — How Yale Tried (and Failed) to Avoid Trump's Wrath. Libertarian Institute — My Bête Noire Just Passed Away