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

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The US Department of War is ending partnerships with several elite universities, including Harvard and Princeton, due to concerns about ideological influence. Instead, the department is partnering with institutions like Hillsdale College to educate senior military officers.
The US Department of War is shifting its education program for senior military officers. The department is ending partnerships with several elite universities, including Harvard and Princeton. Hillsdale College has been selected as a new partner. The college's president, Larry Arnn, expressed support for the department's goal of equipping the military with necessary skills. The department's decision is based on criteria including intellectual freedom and alignment with its mission. The new partnerships mark a significant change in how senior military officers receive advanced education.
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