Colleges Criticize Trump Policies
Eleven college presidents from Ohio joined more than 200 leaders nationwide in signing a letter denouncing the Trump administration’s higher education reforms and federal funding limits as “unprecedented government overreach.”
The presidents of Antioch, Oberlin, Otterbein, Kenyon, Capital, Heidelberg, Wooster, Dayton, Columbus College of Art & Design, Ohio Wesleyan, and Denison colleges signed the letter that criticizes the deportations of foreign students and the “coercive use of public research funding.” Read the letter here.
Ohio Wesleyan’s Matt vandenBerg called the letter a rare moment of “solidarity,” while Otterbein’s John Comerford called government intrusion by any political party an “attack on democracy.”
Harrison Fields, a White House spokesperson, said in an email that the administration is “standing up for equality and fairness and will not be swayed by worthless letters by overpaid blowhards.”
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