Trump’s big plan to remake American universities puts academia on high alert.
On this week's on the Media.
The leadership crisis at Harvard and the backlash to decades of diversity efforts didn't begin or end with the resignation of its first black president last year.
Diversity wasn't much of an important political term in the 1970s.
Integration was a much bigger term.
You know, nobody was buying stock in diversity.
There is no racially blind method of selection which will enroll today more than a trickle of minority students in in the nation's colleges.
I refer in my opinion to the Harvard admissions program as one example of how race properly, in my opinion, may be taken into account.
True free speech has been curtailed on many campuses and conservative voices have been shouted down.
We have to honestly and aggressively attack the universities in this country.
Stay tuned for the gripping finale of our series, the Harvard Plan.
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