The White House is going after universities. This college president is speaking out.

白宫正对大学展开攻势。这位大学校长站出来发声。

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2025-04-18

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The Trump administration is upending college campuses across the U.S. In recent weeks, the White House has launched investigations into dozens of the nation’s top universities, accusing them of antisemitism and threatening to freeze major federal grants if the schools don’t end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and make other changes to address the administration’s claims. Michael S. Roth, the president of Wesleyan University, sat down with Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu to talk about how these moves endanger academic freedom and how schools are pushing back against the federal government.
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  • This is In Conversation from Apple News.

  • I'm Shamita Basu.

  • Today, as America's elite universities come under threat, one university president speaks out.

  • The Trump administration is upending college campuses across the U.S.

  • In recent weeks,

  • the White House has launched investigations into dozens of the nation's universities,

  • accusing these schools of anti-Semitism and threatening to freeze major federal grants

  • if the schools don't comply with the administration's demands around things like admissions policies and DEI programs.

  • The civil rights attorney who is leading the administration's task force to combat anti-Semitism,

  • Leo Terrell, spoke to Fox News back in February.

  • We're going to use every tool in the toolbox,

  • civil, criminal activities, to stop the harassment of Jewish students.

  • That means we're going to take criminal action, we're going to cut off funding,

  • we're going to do everything and we're formulating that right now.

  • This week, Harvard became the first elite school to refuse the administration's demands.

  • In response, Trump froze $2.2 billion in their funding.

  • The Department of Homeland Security is also threatening to revoke Harvard's ability to admit international students

  • unless the university hands over disciplinary records for any students who've participated in protests.

  • It's worth noting that 27% of Harvard's student body is international students.

  • As of Thursday, Harvard continues to say it will stand its ground.