Schools Deserve ‘Escalating’ Pressure to Fix Problems, But Not What Trump’s Doing

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Duration An interview with Bloomberg on Wednesday, Harvard’s professor and former president of Harvard, Larry Summers, argued that higher education institutions have made “very serious” mistakes and deserve “to be pressured with the passage of Changth to worry.” And he has just agreed to investigations of civil rights of several schools on anti -Semitism, but the Trump administration approach has won the incorrect one.

Summers declared: “Yes, universities have made some very serious mistakes, and yes, they should be pressed and pressed with intensive force to change that. I did not make an objection to the way in which the respect of the mills opened civil and civil anti -Semitism.

He continued: “And this intensified yesterday, David, in a deeply worrying way, when the president of the United States, in social networks, to participate in an individual, specific fiscal issue, that is, 501 (c) of Harvard on deduction and deduction determined or dofonce and deductions or deductions or deductions and ethics of the tea effectiveness toe.

Summers also declared that the government cannot be able to determine which beliefs are valued and that Wat is not in Harvard’s academic departments and that cutting the investigation funds makes no sense.

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