Trump urged reforms to higher education with a new university contract
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Chris Luffo, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, wrote in a letter Monday about a series of reforms he believes will help “save” higher education in the country.
Rufo has revealed him Reform of the Free Press, He is calling on President Donald Trump to build a new contract with the university. Under the new agreement, the university must be part of each payment, loan, grant, eligibility, and accreditation. Failure to comply could mean the end of all public assistance programs, Rufo proposed.
The letter states that universities must “advance the truth about ideology that involves strict standards of academic conduct, management of academic fraud, and merit-based decisions across the enterprise.”

The Manhattan Institute has just laid out a series of reforms that will help “save” the hard-earned dollars of higher education in America and taxpayers. (istock)
Signed by more than 40 people, including educators, religious leaders, academics and authors, the letter calls on universities to stop participating in social and political activities and to adhere to “color blind equality” by abolishing the principle of color blind equality. of Bureaucrats, disbanding of racially segregated programs, hospitalization, employment, promotion, end of racially-based discrimination in contracts. ”
It asks to return to the concept of Free speech“quickly and serious penalties” for those who disrupt speakers, destroy property, occupy buildings, seek violence, or prevent the university from running it.

A Manhattan Institute’s statement calls for a return to the concept of freedom of speech, protection of civil discourse, and “quickly and serious penalties… for those who disrupt the speaker.” (istock)
The list of reforms also includes a request for universities to be transparent about their businesses, and at the end of each year, it discloses complete data on race, admissions, and class ranks, as well as campus attitudes regarding key employment and financial benefits, civil discourse, ideology and freedom of speech.
The call for action directed at the Trump administration comes more than a month after the House Judiciary Committee’s Administrative State, Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform and the Antitrust held a hearing on June 4th with “Elite University Cartel: A History of Anti-Competition Complicity to Inflate the Cost of Higher Education.”
It also revealed that the Manhattan Institute released a poll on Sunday, which means that only 15% of registered voters say they have a lot of trust in the Private Ivy League. University And university.

The Manhattan Institute released a Sunday poll conducted between June 10th and June 13th. This turns out to be only 15% of voters who say they have a lot of trust in private Ivy League colleges and universities. (Jeff Pachau/AFP via Getty Images)
According to a Manhattan Institute poll, only one in five or 20% of registered voters among American public universities say they have “great” trust in these institutions.
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