Posted on 02/12/2020 1:03:41 PM PST by karpov
The Education Department opened investigations into Harvard and Yale as part of a continuing review that has found U.S. universities failed to report at least $6.5 billion in foreign funding from countries such as China and Saudi Arabia, according to department materials viewed by The Wall Street Journal.
The investigations into the Ivy League schools are the latest in a clash between U.S. universities and a coalition of federal officials including law enforcement, research funders such as the National Institutes of Health and Defense and Energy Departments, and a bipartisan group in Congress that has raised concerns about the reliance of higher-education institutions on foreign money, particularly from China.
A Harvard spokesman said the university is working on a response. A Yale spokeswoman didnt immediately have a comment.
The Education Department described higher-education institutions in the U.S., in a document viewed by the Journal, as multi-billion dollar, multi-national enterprises using opaque foundations, foreign campuses, and other sophisticated legal structures to generate revenue.
Officials accused schools of actively soliciting money from foreign governments, companies and nationals known to be hostile to the U.S. and potentially in search of opportunities to steal research and spread propaganda benefitting foreign governments, according to the document.
In addition, while the department said it has found foreign money generally flows to the countrys richest universities, such money apparently does not reduce or otherwise offset American students tuition costs, the document said.
U.S. officials say China uses a variety of means to target academia, including government-funded talent recruitment programs such as the Thousand Talents Plan. The arrest last month of the chairman of Harvards chemistry department on federal charges of lying about receiving millions of dollars in Chinese funding through the program while the U.S. shelled out more than $15 million to fund his research group
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A recent report from the Clarion Project shows a huge amount of foreign funding that comes from countries like China, Qatar, and Russia. Six prominent U.S. universities failed to report a combined total of 1.3 billion in foreign funding, according to the Department of Education (DOE).
The Department of Education (DoED) is conducting an investigation into foreign governments funding U.S. universities, and they have found that governments such as Russia, China and Qatar (a huge donor to the Clinton Library Fund) have given them a staggering $1.3 billion.
These are the preliminary findings in an ongoing investigation into six different universities, and Education Secretary Betsy Devos believes that much more money could be discovered before the investigation concludes.
The universities under review include the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Texas A&M, Cornell, the University of Maryland, Georgetown (Bill Clinton's alma mater), and Rutgers. Acting general counsel Reed Rubinstein called the initial findings very disturbing in a letter to the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, the Education Department.
Harvards Chemistry Chair Charged on Alleged Undisclosed Ties to China.
Charles Lieber allegedly lied to Defense Dept, NIH about Chinese government funding
Wall Street Journal ^ | January 28, 2020 | Aruna Viswanatha and Kate OKeeffe
FR Posted on 1/28/2020, 11:44:53 AM by karpov
The chair of Harvard Universitys chemistry department was charged in a criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday on allegations that he did not disclose Chinese government funding he received, in an escalation of U.S. efforts to counter what officials describe as Beijings aggressive recruitment at U.S. universities.
The professor, Charles Lieber, allegedly lied to the Defense Department and the National Institutes of Health about his participation in Chinas Thousand Talents Plan, the complaint said.
U.S. authorities have raised alarms in particular about the so-called talent programs run by the Chinese government, which officials say create conflicts of interest and offer incentives to bring intellectual property back to China.
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Holy Shi- - - i- - ‘- - i- - ite.
Lying to the US government. Imagine that. Is that like even a crime. Oh that Flynn dude? But he’s a criminal. I’m like a Harvard professor.
Alright, Secretary Betsy DeVos! That’s a good move!
Close them all down use their millions in endowments to pay off the student loan scam. Another liberal scam
To: Liz
Wonder how much of our own tax $’ were used to make these elites richer?
In the News/Activism forum, on a thread titled Education Department Investigating Harvard, Yale Over Foreign Funding. Officials accuse schools across U.S. of soliciting funds from foreign governments, companies known to be hostile to the country,
Liz wrote:
Six Prominent U.S. Universities Failed To Report A Combined Total Of 1.3 Billion In Foreign Funding
A recent report from the Clarion Project shows a huge amount of foreign funding that comes from countries like China, Qatar, and Russia. Six prominent U.S. universities failed to report a combined total of 1.3 billion in foreign funding, according to the Department of Education (DOE).
The Department of Education (DoED) is conducting an investigation into foreign governments funding U.S. universities, and they have found that governments such as Russia, China and Qatar (a huge donor to the Clinton Library Fund) have given them a staggering $1.3 billion.
These are the preliminary findings in an ongoing investigation into six different universities, and Education Secretary Betsy Devos believes that much more money could be discovered before the investigation concludes.
The universities under review include the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Texas A&M, Cornell, the University of Maryland, Georgetown (Bill Clinton’s alma mater), and Rutgers. Acting general counsel Reed Rubinstein called the initial findings very disturbing in a letter to the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, the Education Department.
GOOD QUESTION——Wonder how much of our own tax $ were used to make these elites richer?
“Why does the government fund any of this when these colleges are swimming in endowment money? Are these more quid pro quo funds getting kick backed to politicians?”
You probably answered your own question.
The deep state is probably as big in this mess like every mess we keeping finding out about.
No!
Close them down, but the only ones who should be paid back on the student loans are the taxpayers!
Betsy De Vos and he husband are multi-billionaires. When shes traveling on government business, she flys on a private jet, stays a 5-Star hotels, and eats at 5-Star restaurants.
She doesnt violate any laws or rules related to government travel because she and her husband do not submit claims. They pay for her travel out of her own pocket.
Why does the government fund any of this when these colleges are swimming in endowment money?
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