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Ivy League Majors in Anti-Americanism

Real Clear Politics

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July 3, 2026

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Off The Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

McMahon warns Harvard she will drop the ‘hammer’ if DEI violations go uncorrected

Education Secretary Linda McMahon, in the latest “Pod Force One” episode, warned Harvard administrators that she could drop the “hammer” on the Ivy League university should it continue quietly pursuing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives that run afoul of federal law. President Trump issued executive actions seeking to eliminate DEI at Harvard and other []...Click to read more

Minding the Campus

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· Jun 25, 2026

Report Finds Ivy League Boards Lean Heavily Democratic

I heard someone say in conversation something like, I’ve talked to the members of the Harvard Board of Overseers. They’re on the left, they don’t really know how radical the campuses have become—or they approve of the transformation. They don’t ever talk to anyone outside of their bubble to tell them that there’s a problem [] The post Report Finds Ivy League Boards Lean Heavily Democratic appeared first on Minding The Campus.

Los Angeles Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Chabria: UC could go back to using the SAT and ACT for admissions. Here's why that doesn't add up

UC is not Harvard, and was never meant to embody that type of self-perpetuating exclusivity disguised as a meritocracy.

Enrique Dans

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· Jul 11, 2026

La universidad que viene habla chino

Durante décadas, la universidad norteamericana fue el equivalente académico de una aspiradora global de talento: si eras bueno, ambicioso, curioso o simplemente querías estar cerca de donde pasaban las cosas, intentabas ir a Estados Unidos. El sistema funcionaba porque mezclaba dinero, libertad intelectual, reputación, meritocracia y una promesa razonablemente creíble: ven aquí, trabaja duro, y

Liberty Nation

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· Jul 5, 2026

Heartland College Trains China Defense Industry Execs – Liberty Road

Inside a shocking example of American universities’ close working ties with Red China

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 25, 2026

Big schooling unions are digging a deeper hole. What else is new?

America’s big schooling unions have long wielded outsize influence over politicians at every level of government, and nowhere is that more apparent than in their coordinated campaign against the Education Freedom Tax Credit. Rather than engage the merits of a policy that would expand opportunity for millions of students, in public and private schools, the []

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Related coverage for "Ivy League Majors in Anti-Americanism": Off The Press — McMahon warns Harvard she will drop the ‘hammer’ if DEI violations go uncorrected. Minding the Campus — Report Finds Ivy League Boards Lean Heavily Democratic. Los Angeles Times — Chabria: UC could go back to using the SAT and ACT for admissions. Here's why that doesn't add up. Enrique Dans — La universidad que viene habla chino. Liberty Nation — Heartland College Trains China Defense Industry Execs – Liberty Road. Washington Examiner — Big schooling unions are digging a deeper hole. What else is new?