Hegseth cuts Ivy League ties in military education shake-up, taps Hillsdale

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The US Pentagon has broken ties with several Ivy League universities, expelling them from a military fellowship program. The move is part of a broader effort to reshape military education and distance itself from institutions deemed 'anti-American'.
The US Pentagon has ended its relationship with several prestigious universities, including Ivy League schools. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made the decision, citing concerns about 'wokeness' in the military. The affected schools will no longer participate in the Senior Service College Fellowship, a program for mid-career military personnel. The move affects fewer than 80 students. The Pentagon will continue to fund tuition for active-duty and reserve service members at other schools. Public universities and for-profit colleges will still receive funding.
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