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In a recent interview at the Milken Institute Global Conference, Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasized the need for significant reforms at Harvard University. McMahon's comments come amid ongoing discussions about the role of higher education institutions in addressing societal challenges and ensuring equitable access to education.
While she did not explicitly confirm a funding freeze, her remarks hinted at the possibility if Harvard fails to implement necessary changes. McMahon highlighted the importance of accountability and transparency in educational institutions, stressing that they must adapt to the evolving needs of students and society at large.
The Education Secretary's statements reflect a growing sentiment among policymakers that elite universities should take a more proactive approach in addressing issues such as affordability and inclusivity. As the conversation surrounding higher education continues to evolve, McMahon's position could signal a shift in how federal funding is allocated to prestigious institutions like Harvard.
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