2026年2月6日 / 美国东部时间晚上9:56 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社
五角大楼周五表示,它正在切断与哈佛大学的联系,终止与这所常春藤盟校的所有军事培训、奖学金和证书项目。
这一公告标志着特朗普政府与哈佛大学长期对峙的最新进展,白宫此前一直要求该校进行改革。
国防部长彼得·赫格塞斯在周五的声明中表示,哈佛大学“不再满足国防部(该政府使用的国防部替代术语)或军方的需求”。
“长期以来,本部门一直派遣我们最优秀和最聪明的军官前往哈佛大学,希望该校能更好地理解和欣赏我们的军人阶层,”赫格塞斯说,“然而,太多军官学成归来后,思想却深受全球主义和激进意识形态的影响,这并没有提升我们的战斗力。”
在社交平台X上的另一篇帖子中,赫格塞斯写道:“哈佛大学很‘觉醒’;国防部不是。”
声明称,从2026-2027学年开始,五角大楼将停止研究生级别的专业军事教育、奖学金和证书项目。目前在哈佛大学就读的人员将能够完成现有课程。
赫格塞斯表示,其他常春藤盟校的类似项目将在未来几周内接受评估,他声称常春藤盟校存在“普遍的机构偏见”。
哈佛大学运营着多个面向退伍军人和现役军人的项目,包括哈佛肯尼迪学院的奖学金项目。该校与军方有着悠久的历史渊源,可追溯至美国独立战争时期。
赫格塞斯曾在哈佛大学获得硕士学位,但在2022年的一档福克斯新闻节目中象征性地归还了他的文凭。五角大楼一个由赫格塞斯办公室运营的社交媒体账号重新发布了这段视频,当时他还是福克斯新闻评论员,他在视频中归还文凭并标记“退回发件人”。
军方为军官提供多种机会,使其能在军事院校或像哈佛大学这样的民用机构中接受研究生教育。
总体而言,虽然进入名牌民用学校学习对军人的军事生涯直接益处不如对平民学生,但这有助于使军人在退役后成为更具吸引力的员工。
在帖子中,赫格塞斯称被派往哈佛大学学习的军官常常带着“充满全球主义和激进意识形态的头脑”归来。他还指控该校“未能从根本上保护美国学生和教员免受反犹主义暴力和骚扰”。
长期以来,哈佛大学一直是特朗普总统在其政府试图将美国最负盛名的大学纳入掌控的运动中的主要目标。政府官员削减了哈佛大学数十亿美元的联邦研究资金,并试图阻止其招收外国学生,此前该校在去年4月拒绝了一系列政府要求。
白宫表示,此举是为了惩罚哈佛大学在校园内容忍反犹偏见。哈佛校方则辩称,他们正面临因未能采纳政府意识形态观点或同意对学校学术项目进行前所未有的联邦监督而受到的非法报复。哈佛已就相关问题提起两起诉讼,联邦法官在两起案件中均做出有利于哈佛的裁决,政府正在上诉。
今年夏天,随着特朗普总统暗示一项“仅需几天就能达成”的协议,紧张局势有所缓和,但该协议最终未能实现。周一,总统进一步施压,要求哈佛大学支付10亿美元作为恢复联邦资金的条件,这一金额是他此前要求的两倍。
其他几所精英学校已与特朗普政府达成协议,以恢复其联邦研究资金。哥伦比亚大学同意向联邦政府支付2亿美元,布朗大学则同意捐赠5000万美元用于劳动力发展项目。
Pentagon says it’s cutting ties with “woke” Harvard, discontinuing military training and fellowships
February 6, 2026 / 9:56 PM EST / CBS/AP
The Pentagon said Friday it is cutting ties with Harvard University, ending all military training, fellowships and certificate programs with the Ivy League institution.
The announcement marks the latest development in the Trump administration’s prolonged standoff with Harvard over the White House’s demands for reforms.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a statement Friday that Harvard “no longer meets the needs of the War Department or the military services,” using the administration’s preferred term for the Department of Defense.
“For too long, this department has sent our best and brightest officers to Harvard, hoping the university would better understand and appreciate our warrior class,” Hegseth said. “Instead, too many of our officers came back looking too much like Harvard — heads full of globalist and radical ideologies that do not improve our fighting ranks.”
In a separate post on X, Hegseth wrote, “Harvard is woke; The War Department is not.”
Starting with the 2026-27 academic year, the Pentagon will discontinue graduate-level professional military education, fellowships and certificate programs, the statement said. Personnel currently attending classes at Harvard will be able to finish those courses.
Similar programs at other Ivy League universities will be evaluated in coming weeks, Hegseth said, alleging that Ivy League schools have shown a “pervasive institutional bias.”
Harvard runs several programs for veterans and active-duty service members, including a Harvard Kennedy School fellowship. It has a long history of links to the military, dating back to the Revolutionary War.
Hegseth earned a master’s degree from Harvard but symbolically returned his diploma in a 2022 Fox News segment. A Pentagon social media account run by Hegseth’s office resurfaced the clip in which Hegseth, then a Fox News commentator, returned the diploma and wrote “Return to Sender” on it with a marker.
The military offers its officers a variety of opportunities to get graduate-level education at both war colleges run by the military as well as civilian institutions like Harvard.
Broadly, while opportunities to attend prestigious civilian schools offer less direct benefit to a servicemember’s military career than their civilian counterparts, they help make troops more attractive employees once they leave the military.
In his post, Hegseth said officers who were sent to study at Harvard frequently came back with “heads full of globalist and radical ideologies.” He also alleged the university had “fundamentally failed to protect American students and faculty from antisemitic violence and harassment.”
Harvard has long been President Trump’s top target in his administration’s campaign to bring the nation’s most prestigious universities to heel. Administration officials have cut billions of dollars in Harvard’s federal research funding and attempted to block it from enrolling foreign students after the campus rebuffed a series of government demands last April.
The White House has said it’s punishing Harvard for tolerating anti-Jewish bias on campus. Harvard leaders argue they’re facing illegal retaliation for failing to adopt the administration’s ideological views, or failing to agree to unprecedented federal oversight over the school’s academic programs. Harvard sued the administration in a pair of lawsuits. A federal judge issued orders siding with Harvard in both cases. The administration is appealing.
Tensions had eased over the summer as Mr. Trump teased a deal that he said was just days away. It never materialized, and on Monday, the president dug deeper, demanding $1 billion from Harvard as part of any deal to restore federal funding. That’s twice what he had demanded before.
Several other elite schools have cut deals with the Trump administration to restore their federal research funding. Columbia University agreed to pay the federal government $200 million, while Brown University agreed to donate $50 million to workforce development programs.
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