Universities Reject White House's Higher-Ed Compact Invitations

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The White House's attempt to get nine universities to sign a higher-ed compact aligned with Trump's political priorities has faced multiple rejections, with universities citing concerns over academic freedom and government overreach. The initiative aims to promote conservative values and secure federal funding, but has been met with widespread opposition from academia and political figures.
- The White House has faced a flurry of rejections after inviting 9 universities to be the first signatories of its higher-ed compact Fortune
- White House’s Aggressive Tactics Are Complicating Its Education Agenda The New York Times
- Dartmouth’s Feedback on the Compact Dartmouth
- 'We are not a dog': UVa refuses to sign Trump compact The Daily Progress
- UVA declines invitation to join federal education compact UVA Today
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