
Former Harvard President Larry Summers on Admissions Scandal
Clip: 3/13/2019 | 3mVideo has Closed Captions
Larry Summers, Former President of Harvard University and Former U.S. Treasury Secretary
As a major criminal case highlights alleged corruption in admissions to America’s most elite universities, Larry Summers, the former President of Harvard University and former U.S. Treasury Secretary, discusses the place of privilege in college admissions.
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Former Harvard President Larry Summers on Admissions Scandal
Clip: 3/13/2019 | 3mVideo has Closed Captions
As a major criminal case highlights alleged corruption in admissions to America’s most elite universities, Larry Summers, the former President of Harvard University and former U.S. Treasury Secretary, discusses the place of privilege in college admissions.
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