The Pentagon’s break with Harvard raises questions about officer education, ideological filtering, and whether cutting elite civilian programs strengthens military readiness or narrows professional ...
The Department of Defense may no longer provide tuition assistance to service members for schools considered "too woke." ...
The Pentagon will review and potentially cut off tuition assistance for active-duty military service members at Washington University, along with dozens of other institutions, following a memo signed ...
Military students face uncertainty as the Pentagon evaluates universities beyond Harvard, potentially affecting ...
Military officers could soon find dozens of top colleges and universities across the United States abruptly off limits for tuition assistance as part of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s campaign ...
The Department of Defense is considering ending tuition assistance for active-duty military members in graduate programs at ...
Military personnel seeking graduate degrees at prestigious universities may face significant challenges due to a review initiated by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. This review aims to potentially ...
The Department of War said Friday that it will end all professional military education, fellowships and certificate programs with Harvard University. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth slammed the ...
Hegseth first rolled out the policy in a Feb. 6 memo announcing that the U.S. Department of Defense would discontinue its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivers remarks during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony in Washington, June 26, 2025. Photo: ...
The University of Pennsylvania soon may be off-limits to Army officers and other military service members who are seeking tuition aid to further their educations. The Ivy League university in West ...