Sessions 1 to 9 in Pam Geller's article don't look or sound good.
The Ismailis are the 2nd largest non-Sunni sect of Islam after Shi'ites. Many (not just liberals, but some conservatives in the US too) view the Isamili sect of Islam as "moderate Islam".
Also, Imani's reply quoted in Geller's article: "To fight the enemy effectively you need to know everything you can about him. Universities, admittedly tend to be too liberal. Yet, as a whole they do their job of providing information. And universities such as Harvard and university of Texas are top universities. Their participation in providing balanced information about many aspects of Islam is bound to help in dealing with it." -- makes me wonder.
Generally speaking, Imani's quoted reply sounds logical - the devil, however, is in the detail & would depend on the specifics that are proposed to be taught.
My concern is: "The actual curriculum has been scrubbed entirely from the web after I (Geller) first exposed it a couple of weeks back; not only has it been taken down, but the Google cache has been scrubbed as well." - Why?
BTW, few yrs ago, Imani, IIRC, used to post & comment on FR - Here
Governor Perrys Islamic Connection by Amil Imani - suggest reading the whole piece.