Anti-American, Foreign Donors Are Paying Off Our Profs.

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When educators who are identified as professors from prestigious universities testify before Congress, write op-eds, and appear on public or media sponsored panels, most readers and listeners value their words more than those of others less credentialed. Perhaps this is especially the case when the subject is foreign affairs, which — without warrant — is generally treated as an arcane subject requiring considerable specialized study to fully comprehend.

For this reason, concern is growing that our universities, especially those highly regarded, have been receiving very large sums of cash from abroad, often from countries or citizens of countries which hold positions antithetical to our interests or engage in conduct shocking to our values. This matter is receiving critical attention from both sides of the political spectrum.

Today, the Chronicle of Higher Education published an article by Scott Carlson on the subject (subscription only). Reviewing the latest such report from the DOE (the next is due next month), he notes:

Over the past 10 years, gifts from and contracts with governments, companies, and individuals [in the Middle East] have amounted to more than $600 million.

Qatar is the largest contributor, donating almost half of the total. It is followed by Saudi Arabia, which donated $77 million.

Pajamas Media » Anti-American, Foreign Donors Are Paying Off Our Profs. Shouldn’t We Address This?

Not surprising; but worthy of concern. Great concern.
 
Why? Universities don't tailor their hiring practices to the desire of donors.
 
It's not about the hiring. They are giving the money to departments such as "Middle Eastern Studies" and paying tenured professors speaking fees. Some of them are actually lobbyists, and their "benefactors" names should be disclosed.
 

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