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Pentagon chief Hegseth says officers will stop attending Ivy League programs

By Thomson Reuters Feb 27, 2026 | 2:18 PM

Feb 27 (Reuters) – The U.S. Defense Department will stop sending officers on professional courses and graduate ​programs at Ivy League colleges, ‌Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said on Friday, declaring the schools had become “anti-American”.

The ban will come into effect from the academic ‌year ​2026-27, he said ⁠in a video ⁠posted to X.

The Trump administration is cracking down on universities over a range of issues, including diversity ​programs, transgender policies and pro-Palestinian protests against U.S. ally Israel’s assault ⁠on Gaza.

“For decades, ⁠the Ivy League and similar ​institutions have gorged themselves on a ​trust fund of American taxpayer dollars, ‌only to become factories of anti-American resentment and military disdain,” Hegseth said in a video posted on ⁠X.

“I’m ordering the complete and immediate cancellation of all Department of War attendance at ⁠institutions ‌like Princeton, Columbia, MIT, ⁠Brown, Yale and many others ​starting ‌next academic year,” he added.

Earlier ​this ⁠month Hegseth said he would cancel professional military education, fellowships, and certificate programs with Harvard University.

(Reporting by Ismail Shakil; Editing by Daphne Psaledakis and ​David Ljunggren)