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美商务部长爆料:特朗普想让哈佛大学投建职业学校
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-09-13 03:34

Group 1 - The potential settlement between the Trump administration and Harvard University may require the university to invest approximately $500 million to establish a vocational school, which is seen as a necessary initiative for the U.S. [1] - The Trump administration has accused Harvard of failing to effectively curb anti-Semitism and political bias on campus, while Harvard has countered that the government is overstepping its authority [3][4] - In April, Trump signed an executive order emphasizing the need for vocational preparation for American youth rather than focusing on what he termed an ineffective higher education system [3] Group 2 - A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's actions against top universities, including Harvard, were ideologically driven and violated the First Amendment rights of the university [3] - Since January, the Trump administration has demanded that several prominent universities adjust their policies to eliminate anti-Semitism and end preferential admissions for minority groups, threatening funding cuts if they do not comply [4] - In July, several universities, including the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, and Brown University, announced agreements with the federal government [4]