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U.S. Universities Underreport Donations from Hostile Regimes by Over $1.5 Billion
2020-09-01
[Free Beacon] New data from the Department of Education show that several top-tier universities, including Yale and Cornell, failed to report more than $3 billion in foreign gifts and funds—many of which come from anti-American regimes such as China and Qatar.

According to a new study from the Clarion Project, American colleges and universities inaccurately disclosed foreign funding to the Department of Education. Between 2014 and 2019, they reported a total of $11 billion in foreign funds. But the Clarion Project's data show that the true number is over $14 billion. Some of the biggest discrepancies involve Cornell University, Texas A&M University, the University of Colorado Boulder, and Yale University.

Cornell initially reported taking $340 million in foreign funding, but the real number is closer to $1.3 billion—over $800 million of which came from Qatar. The University of Colorado Boulder initially reported $55 million in foreign funding, but the real number is closer to $345 million—61 percent of which came from the United Arab Emirates. Yale initially reported $128 million, but the real number is $496 million—almost $42 million of which came from China, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Russia.

Foreign influence is growing on college campuses, and universities seldom disclose their fiscal relationships with foreign actors. A Washington Free Beacon review of federal records found that over 100 U.S. universities have Confucius Institutes, a Chinese government-backed program that often pushes Chinese Communist Party propaganda on American students. The Department of Education has mandated that universities report all foreign money through a new online portal, which has unearthed previously hidden disparities.

In all, unreported contributions from China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the UAE, and Qatar totaled $1.59 billion between 2014 and 2019.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Funny how they all know who not to report about.
Posted by: gorb   2020-09-01 09:39  

#4  Confucius say, Roundeyes sell rope to hang selves with
Posted by: Hupaviper Sleager9261   2020-09-01 06:51  

#3  ^Ah, well, people outside the system don't realize that universities are run like medieval professional guilds.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-09-01 06:23  

#2  /\ That doesn't include money going directly to persons, one presumes.

May be all inclusive. No mention of actual distribution, but your comment is valid. What a delightful cover for the funding of foreign or domestic operatives, buy influence, provide Intelligence Contingency Funds, and ...cough, cough, weapons, safe-houses, and logistics.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-09-01 06:05  

#1  Between 2014 and 2019, they reported a total of $11 billion in foreign funds. But the Clarion Project's data show that the true number is over $14 billion.

That's doesn't include money going directly to persons, one presumes.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-09-01 05:52  

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