Nationwide, Feds Find Cozy Connections Between China and University Professors

by Jon Street

 

The Chinese Virus began infiltrating the United States in early 2020, but the communist country already had a foot in the door well before then.

In the last year, Campus Reform has covered multiple instances of U.S. law enforcement officials charging professors and students with lying about their ties to China while conducting U.S.-funded research and even attempting to smuggle U.S.-funded researched to China.

Yi-Chi Shih, University of California-Los Angeles

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In the summer of 2019, UCLA adjunct professor Yi-Chi Shih was found guilty of conspiring to steal U.S. missile secrets for China.

Feng Tao, University of Kansas

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A University of Kansas associate professor and researcher was indicted for allegedly lying about his ties to China while conducting U.S.-funded academic research.

Charles Leiber, Harvard University

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The Harvard University chemistry department chair was arrested for his alleged ties to a Wuhan, China laboratory, where he was paid up to $1.5 million to build the lab, plus an additional $50,000 per month.

Xiojiang Li, Emory University

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An Emory University associate professor and medical researcher was charged in late 2019 with allegedly lying about his employment at a Chinese university while simultaneously working at Emory. He pleaded guilty in May 2020.

Simon Saw-Teong Ang, University of Arkansas

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A University of Arkansas professor was charged with lying to federal authorities about his ties to China while conducting U.S.-funded academic research.

Anming Hu, University of Tennessee-Knoxville

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A UT-Knoxville associate professor and researcher was charged in February with lying to the federal government about his connections to Chinese universities in order to receive a federal research grant.

Zaosong Zheng, Harvard University

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A Chinese national medical student at Harvard University’s Beth Israel Deaconess Teaching Hospital was arrested in December for allegedly attempting to smuggle vials of cancer research out of the U.S. on a flight to Beijing, China.

Not only has China attempted to gain a foothold on American university campuses through professors and students, but the communist regime has also targeted dozens of campuses nationwide by paying to open what are known as Confucius Institutes. Campus Reform has covered these centers extensively.

Below, you can see an interactive map of the locations of each Confucius Institute.

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Jon Street is managing editor for Campus Reform.
Photo “Charles Leiber” by the University of Harvard. Photo “Yi-Chi Shih” by Yi-Chi Shih. Background Photo “Great Hall of the People and National Centre for the Performing Arts” by Soramimi. CC BY-SA 4.0.

 

 

 

 


Appeared at and reprinted from campusreform.org

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  1. 83ragtop50

    Can anyone honestly claim that they are surprised by this? China has been and continues to be noted for such treachery. But universities ignore facts and hire foreigners as a feel good action.

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