Peter MacKinnon: Yale report on declining trust in higher education should be read
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"We must be willing to admit where we have been wrong, and where we might improve,” states a Yale faculty committee report examining reasons for declining trust in institutions of higher education. PHOTO BY GETTY IMAGES / ISTOCK Article content Yale is among America’s — and the world’s — finest universities, and we should take note when its president identifies a problem of declining trust in higher education and commissions a faculty committee to examine the problem. Article content The Committee on Trust in Higher Education submitted its findings and recommendations, which committee members …
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