'Unrealistic' for colleges and universities to reopen this fall: Fmr. Education Secretary

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'Unrealistic' for colleges and universities to reopen this fall: Fmr. Education Secretary
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Fmr. Obama Education Sec. Arne Duncan says 'the idea of every university and college across the country somehow magically reopening and somehow going back to 'normal' this fall, I think is not just unrealistic, I think it's unsafe.'

As U.S. schools continue to debate when and how to reopen, former Education Secretary Arne Duncan says it is "unrealistic . unsafe" for colleges and universities to reopen this fall.

As U.S. schools continue to debate when and how to reopen, former Education Secretary Arne Duncan says it is "unrealistic ... unsafe" for colleges and universities to reopen this fall.
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