UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk said the school shouldn’t allow the Trump administration to determine how it operates as the school tries to restore $580 million in federal funding, Politico reported.
Frenk made the comments at a virtual event hosted by Jews United for Democracy & Justice as the Trump administration has demanded $1 billion and reforms on campus before it restores the funding, according to Politico.
The chancellor, who took over in January, said there are “red lines we cannot cross,” including “no government interference with decisions on who we hire — typically our faculty — who we admit as students, and what we teach and do research on.”
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