Yang's plan would have any university with an endowment of more than $30 billion to contribute one percent of their endowment to founding and operating a new university in Ohio. Once that university is self-sustaining, the higher education institution would then establish a university in another community. ...."Instead of opening outposts in China, Harvard could be opening campuses in the Midwest and using the new locations to expand and experiment with new models of education," Yang told Newsweek. ....
PRESIDENT ANDREW YANG WOULD CHARGE HARVARD AT LEAST $300 MILLION A YEAR TO ESTABLISH A UNIVERSITY IN OHIO | | | | | | | | | | | President Andrew Yang would charge Harvard at least $300 million a year ... Yang told Newsweek that "instead of opening outposts in China, Harvard could be opening campuses in the Midwest ... | | |