Nine institutions have been singled out by the Trump regime regarding changes they need to make before Federal funding holds are relaxed. The schools are Brown, Dartmouth, MIT, Vanderbilt, and the universities of Arizona, Pennsylvania, Southern California, Texas, and Virginia. Per Inside Higher Education: “Failure to comply with the agreement would come with steep consequences. Noncompliant universities would ‘lose access to the benefits of this agreement’ for a year. Subsequent violations would result in a two-year penalty. And the federal government could claw back “all monies advanced by the U.S. government during the year of any violation.” Private donations would also be required to be returned upon request. The Department of Justice would be tasked to enforce the agreements.” Read more here.