
Honestly with Bari Weiss Rethinking Higher Ed with Harvard’s Former President
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Jul 21, 2023 Larry Summers, renowned economist and former Secretary of the Treasury, discusses the shifting landscape of American higher education post-Supreme Court ruling against race-based admissions. He explores the future of legacy admissions and whether current reforms go far enough. Summers critiques the emphasis on superficial accomplishments in applications, urging a focus on intellectual curiosity instead. He also examines the implications of eliminating certain sports from elite athletic programs and grapples with the role of standardized testing in maintaining meritocracy.
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American Universities Remain Enviable
- American universities remain desirable globally, evidenced by international student enrollment and research accomplishments.
- Summers highlights the appeal of American universities as a global magnet.
Ban Legacy Admissions
- Summers supports banning legacy admissions because it's unfair and sends a negative message.
- He believes merit should be prioritized over family connections.
Handling Legacy Admissions
- If president of Harvard today, Summers would consult others in higher education before banning legacy admissions.
- He prefers cooperative change rather than isolated announcements.

