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Elite Universities Form ‘Private Collective’ to Resist Trump’s Crackdown on Higher Education |

Last updated: April 28, 2025 1:04 am
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In an unexpected twist reminiscent of a high-stakes chess match, several elite universities have banded together in what is being termed a “private collective” to counter the Trump administration’s increasing scrutiny of higher education.

Over the past few weeks, the administration has escalated its rhetoric against numerous prestigious institutions, chastising them for alleged deficiencies in educational diversity and a perceived lack of action against antisemitism, all while criticizing their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Columbia University, in a notable act of compliance, has succumbed to these pressures, while Harvard has opted to stand its ground, framing the administration’s threats to withdraw federal funding as a direct assault on academic freedom.

In response, these elite institutions are now collaborating to present a united front against the White House’s demands.

The Wall Street Journal reports:

The informal coalition, comprising about ten schools—including Ivy League members and other prominent private research universities primarily located in blue states—has intensified strategic discussions following the administration’s recent demands for sweeping changes at Harvard. Many universities perceive these demands as a direct challenge to their autonomy.

This collective represents a more discreet yet potentially impactful initiative compared to recent public resolutions from university-affiliated organizations.

The coalition includes influential figures at the highest echelons, including trustees and university presidents.

Maintaining regular communication, they have established non-negotiable boundaries for negotiations and have strategized responses to various demands from the Trump administration, which has already frozen or canceled billions in research funding for schools it claims have not adequately addressed antisemitism on their campuses.

The group aims to avoid the pitfalls experienced by some elite law firms, where a single agreement set off a domino effect of similar arrangements. The universities are keen to prevent any institution from making concessions that could set a worrying precedent for others to follow, according to insiders familiar with the discussions.

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Among the collective’s primary concerns are reports suggesting that Trump may ramp up his assault on Harvard by targeting the influx of international students and faculty—an essential source of both tuition revenue and institutional prestige for many elite schools. This potential move has reportedly sent shockwaves through university leadership, who now perceive their financial models as threatened.

Compounding their worries are plans to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status, a change that could cost the institution billions annually.

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If Harvard’s anticipated legal challenges prove unsuccessful, the collective fears that other institutions may feel compelled to acquiesce to the administration’s demands, effectively dismantling what they perceive as a leftist stronghold over higher education.

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