Pentagon Memo Severs Senior Service College Ties With ‘Woke’ Universities, Prompting Spanberger Rebuke
A new Pentagon leadership memo signed by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth orders the Defense Department to terminate senior service college programs and related funding ties with more than a dozen universities it accuses of promoting 'woke' ideologies and failing to strengthen warfighting capabilities. The directive, titled 'Aligning senior service college opportunities with American values' and issued just before the latest U.S. bombing campaign in Iran, targets schools including Harvard, MIT, Tufts, Georgetown, George Washington University, Princeton, Yale, Brown, Washington University in St. Louis and Queen’s University in Canada, and would also end a long‑running fellowship program at Virginia’s College of William & Mary. Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger, speaking at a Hampton high school event covered by local press, blasted the decision as an 'outrageous attack' on a key point of state pride and evidence that Pentagon leadership misunderstands the value of civilian universities in educating future military leaders; William & Mary’s administration said it is 'puzzled and saddened,' noting its strong ROTC presence and military‑friendly posture. The memo says the department will 'no longer invest in institutions that fail to sharpen our leaders’ warfighting capabilities or that undermine the very values they swore to defend' and lists potential replacement partners such as Liberty University, Regent University, The Citadel, Virginia Tech, the University of North Carolina, Clemson University and Hillsdale College, signaling a deliberate shift toward more conservative or explicitly religious schools. Online debate is already breaking along predictable lines: some on the right celebrate the move as purging 'ideological indoctrination' from military education, while many veterans, academics and civil‑military scholars warn that politicizing PME and purging top research universities could weaken strategic thinking and further polarize the officer corps.
📌 Key Facts
- A Pentagon memo titled 'Aligning senior service college opportunities with American values' and initialed by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth orders an end to senior service college programs and funding relationships with more than a dozen universities over alleged 'woke ideologies.'
- Targeted institutions include Harvard, Washington University in St. Louis, MIT, Tufts, Georgetown, George Washington University, Princeton, Yale, Brown and Queen’s University in Canada, as well as the longstanding William & Mary fellowship.
- The memo identifies possible replacement schools such as Liberty University, Regent University, The Citadel, Virginia Tech, the University of North Carolina, Clemson University and Hillsdale College.
- Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger publicly condemned the move at an event in Hampton, calling it an 'outrageous attack' and a misunderstanding of universities’ role in developing future military leaders, while William & Mary said it is 'puzzled and saddened' by the Pentagon’s decision.
📊 Relevant Data
In 2023, 74.5% of active-duty US military officers were White, compared to 66.6% of enlisted members and approximately 59% of the US population identifying as White non-Hispanic.
2023 Demographics Profile of the Military Community — Military OneSource
In 2023, 9.2% of active-duty US military officers were Black or African American, compared to 19.5% of enlisted members and approximately 13% of the US population.
2023 Demographics Profile of the Military Community — Military OneSource
Among ASVAB test-takers for US military entry, 16% of White individuals scored below the minimum required for the Army, compared to 39% of Black individuals.
Testing in the United States Military — GW ScholarSpace
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"Based on its title, the piece is an opinion/critique of 'wokeness' that reads as commentary on moves like the Pentagon memo cutting ties with universities accused of promoting 'woke' ideologies, arguing that 'wokeness' harms institutions and should be resisted."
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