Washington University in St. Louis, the University of Kansas and Arizona State University are invited to weigh in after MIT, others turned down the proposal.
Public community colleges are losing millions in federal funding as the Trump administration redirects money to support the president’s priorities.
Experts warn Trump’s preferential funding deal, which is now being offered to all U.S. universities and colleges, threatens ...
Multiple colleges are rejecting a compact the Trump administration sent to nine universities at the beginning of October that ...
The letters were sent on Wednesday to Dartmouth College, Brown University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the ...
MIT became the first institution to reject the offer, citing concerns that scientific funding should be based on merit.
Now that every U.S. college and university is being asked to adopt the White House compact, it is all the more urgent that we ...
The move expands Trump’s ressure tactic beyond the relatively small circle of elite colleges and research universities that ...
The latest effort to coerce colleges and universities is a 10-page “compact” that the federal government sent to nine ...
Brown University rejected the White House's agreement for preferential funding, citing concerns over academic freedom and ...
Washington — The Trump administration is inviting all U.S. colleges to participate in a compact — initially rejected by the ...
Financial site, WalletHub released its rankings for the best colleges and universities for 2026 in the country and in ...