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Trump administration threatens funding cut for UNC, Duke over ‘positive’ Islam program - The Boston Globe

posted onSeptember 21, 2019
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Article snippet: The Trump administration is threatening to cut funding for a Middle East studies program run by the University of North Carolina and Duke University, arguing that it’s misusing a federal grant to advance ‘‘ideological priorities’’ and unfairly promote ‘‘the positive aspects of Islam’’ but not Christianity or Judaism. An Aug. 29 letter from the U.S. Education Department orders the Duke-UNC Consortium for Middle East Studies to revise its offerings by Sept. 22 or risk losing future funding from a federal grant that’s awarded to dozens of universities to support foreign language instruction. The consortium received $235,000 from the grant last year, according to Education Department data. A statement from the UNC-Chapel Hill says the consortium ‘‘deeply values its partnership with the Department of Education’’ and is ‘‘committed to working with the department to provide more information about its programs.’’ Officials at Duke declined to comment. The Education Department declined to say if it’s examining similar programs at other schools. Academic freedom advocates say the government could be setting a dangerous precedent if it injects politics into funding decisions. Some said they had never heard of the Education Department asserting control over such minute details of a program’s offerings. ‘‘Is the government now going to judge funding programs based on the opinions of instructors or the approach of each course?’’ said Henry Reichman, chairman of a committee on... Link to the full article to read more

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