The White House is asking nine major universities to support Trump priorities in exchange for priority access to federal money. This week’s letter to the universities asks them to sign an agreement committing them to accept the government’s definition of gender and apply it to campus bathrooms, locker rooms and women’s sports teams. It also […]
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White House asks universities to support its policies for money access
The White House is asking nine major universities to support Trump priorities in exchange for priority access to federal money. This week’s letter to the universities asks them to sign an agreement committing them to accept the government’s definition of gender and apply it to campus bathrooms, locker rooms and women’s sports teams. It also asks colleges to stop considering race, gender, and other demographics in the admissions process. In return, schools would have priority access to funding and the White House. The schools are Vanderbilt, the Universities of Arizona, Pennsylvania, Southern California, Texas, and Virginia, Dartmouth College, MIT, and Brown University.