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Education Secretary Linda McMahon argued this week that accreditors wield too much power. But some statements raise questions about her understanding of accreditation.
State efforts to stamp out diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives are accelerating during Donald Trump's second term.
Harvard's lawsuit against Trump administration funding cuts sparks debate on antisemitism and racial discrimination as ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon discusses the administration’s dealings with Harvard University on ‘The Evening Edit.’ ...
Harvard University's president says he is taking a voluntary 25% pay cut, though the university isn't saying what he makes or ...
As the Trump administration resumes collections on defaulted student loans, a surprising population has been caught in the ...
(TNND) — Education Secretary Linda McMahon talked about the administration’s efforts to dismantle her federal department and ...
The Trump administration said it would cut $450 million in funding to Harvard University on Tuesday. Hours later the ...
Despite examples of support from the education department, charter advocates fear Supreme Court case could put their ‘public ...
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I do not have faith that your forum would elicit a productive dialogue,” McMahon wrote in a letter that was then posted to X. She added that while she would be open to other meetings in the future she ...
Harvard University President Alan Garber decried the Trump administration's actions against the school in a Monday letter to ...