The Massachusetts Institute of Technology rejected the Trump administration’s latest effort to reorient higher education toward its policy priorities, spurning a proposal that calls for universities to accept a series of demands in exchange for preferential access to federal funding.
MIT’s practices already “meet or exceed many standards outlined in the document you sent,” President Sally Kornbluth said in a letter Friday to Education Secretary Linda McMahon. Other parts of the deal, which Apollo Global Management Inc. co-founder Marc Rowan helped formulate and has championed, would endanger scientific freedom, Kornbluth said.
Sally Kornbluth
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The Trump administration sent letters to a ...