U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon speaks at Yale University

U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon speaks at Yale University

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, right, waves to the audience after a discussion titled, “The Roadmap for Restoring American Education,” hosted by the Buckley Institute at Yale University, Thursday, April 16, 2026.

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, proper, waves to the viewers after a dialogue titled, “The Roadmap for Restoring American Education,” hosted by the Buckley Institute at Yale University, Thursday, April 16, 2026.

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NEW HAVEN — U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon took the stage at Yale University Thursday night time for what was her first day of Connecticut college visits since taking the job because the nation’s training chief. 

McMahon, President Donald Trump’s choose for main the U.S. Department of Educationspoke at Yale’s Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall at 7 p.m. for a dialogue titled “The Roadmap for Restoring American Education.” Earlier within the day, the U.S. Department of Education stated she toured Lincoln Technical Institute in Shelton to see its nursing, HVAC and electrical packages.

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“What a great audience … such a nice warm welcome,” McMahon stated after taking the stage Thursday night. She sat alongside Tori Cook, scholar president of the Buckley Institute, who launched McMahon to the gang of scholars and group members.

McMahon was invited to talk at the Yale occasion hosted by the William F. Buckley, Jr. Program, a registered scholar group at Yale College and the occasion’s sponsor, a spokesperson for the college stated in an announcement to CT Insider.

The discuss, moderated by Cook, jumped from numerous matters, protecting every little thing from synthetic intelligence to free speech to federal funding.

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The former wrestling government who ran the Small Business Administration within the first Trump administration and likewise served a brief stint on the state Board of Education. Both Fairfield and Thomaston college districts had canceled McMahon-linked events in current months.

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While she didn’t point out both college district by title, McMahon took time through the discuss to answer the cancellations of her History Rocks! occasions.

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“I just think it’s a lack of knowledge about what these tours are about,” she stated. She described the occasions as “feel good programs,” with assemblies stuffed with enjoyable questions, competitions and video games.

“Nothing that’s partisan at all … just fun,” she stated. “The kids really get into it, and I can’t imagine how it’s a partisan activity.”

Trump’s title sparsely got here up through the dialogue, however McMahon’s speaking factors on Thursday mirrored people who she and the president have lengthy pushed, together with the dismantling of the Department of Education, and what that meant to her.

“It’s not to shut down education, it’s to shut down the bureaucracy of education,” McMahon stated.

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She stated she wished the division to focus much less of system funding and extra on block grant funding, so every state may select the place their {dollars} go.

“Good states, good governors, are going to do a good job with it. Some states are going to be better at it than others, but the federal government should not try and dictate this from Washington,” McMahon stated. “The rules and regulations… they’re too burdensome.”

McMahon was hosted by the conservative group the Buckley Institute, which has a monitor document of internet hosting outstanding figures from Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis to conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro.

“Yale is committed to a diverse and respectful community where free expression is a fundamental value,” stated the Yale spokesperson, who included a hyperlink to the university’s guidelines on free expression and peaceful meeting. “The university promotes free expression on campus by permitting peaceful talks, vigils, rallies, and protests that adhere to university policy.”

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The Thursday occasion was advertised as a dialogue about “how the Trump Administration seeks to correct the department’s scope, root out divisive DEI and gender ideologies, and get American universities back on track.”

Suraj Shah, a Yale freshman and Buckley Institute fellow, stated earlier than strolling into the occasion he was trying ahead to listening to McMahon communicate.

“We think of the Ivies as this super left liberal space. And I think Buckley does the important job of bringing intellectual diversity here, even if you don’t necessarily agree with all their viewpoints,” he stated.

“I’m very curious to see what Linda McMahon has to say,” stated John Tubis, of North Haven, earlier than strolling in.

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Tubis stated through the years, he has met McMahon and her household.

He stated he doesn’t anticipate a lot and he’s not a Trump supporter.

“So I may be out of place with these people,” Tubis stated. “I’m here to listen. I want to go in there with an open mind and see what they have to say.”

A working theme of the night time was free speech and open debate, with Cook giving a disclaimer about Yale’s free speech insurance policies to the viewers earlier than McMahon even arrived on stage.

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“Universities should be the place for open debate,” McMahon stated. Addressing the scholars within the crowd, she stated they’ve a proper to disagree with their professors and their friends and share their opinions, and likewise stated that listening to different factors of view was essential.

School selection was additionally a key focus all through the discuss, and McMahon expressed her help for the federal college selection tax credit score included within the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

“We need all kinds of schools, I am a great advocate for all schools,” McMahon stated.

When requested about among the points within the present training system, McMahon criticized low take a look at scores and the way “kids can’t read,” saying that she has made literacy her primary precedence throughout her tenure as training secretary.

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In addition, McMahon referred to as for a higher give attention to and extra help for various pathways for college kids, equivalent to workforce readiness and apprenticeship packages, and never simply the standard 4-year diploma path.

The viewers applauded for McMahon at the conclusion of the discuss, which lasted round 45 minutes.

There had been about 250 individuals in attendance for McMahon’s discuss Thursday night time. For some Yale college students in attendance, they stated the draw of the occasion was merely curiosity.

“For me personally, I’m very left leaning, and I kind of just came here to kind of get, like, the fuller perspective of the national view of education currently,” stated Yale freshman Catrina Chen.

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Meriden resident Gwen Samuel stated she got here to the occasion to indicate her help for McMahon, particularly after her different visits had been canceled.“I wanted her to know that she is welcome in Connecticut,” Samuel stated.

Not all reactions to McMahon’s go to had been as constructive, nevertheless. New Haven metropolis leaders criticized McMahon’s tenure main the Education Department when they found out about her appearance at Yale.

Across the state, McMahon has additionally come under fire from Democratic lawmakers, lecturers and training advocates over her efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education — one among Trump’s marketing campaign guarantees.

McMahon’s deliberate go to to a Fairfield elementary college in January was canceled after backlash from parents, and Thomaston High School backtracked on internet hosting her final month, citing security considerations.

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Both occasions in Fairfield and Thomaston had been meant to be a part of the Education Department’s nationwide “History Rocks!” tour celebrating America’s 250th anniversary — however disgruntled mother and father and group members had referred to as out the tour’s ties to main Trump-aligned teams, equivalent to Turning Point USA, co-founded by the late Charlie Kirk.

Thursday’s occasion was totally different, with a definite political focus.

“American education is in need of significant reform,” the occasion description reads. “Federal overreach and dangerous ideologies are smothering our nation’s classrooms, from kindergarten to the highest professional levels.”

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Clarification: This story has been clarified, based mostly on up to date info offered by Yale, to say The William F. Buckley Jr. Program is a registered scholar group at Yale College.

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