Inside Higher Education Summary: A joint survey by the University of Arizona and Committee of 100 finds evidence that fears about the China Initiative may be harming American science. Committee of 100 President Zhengyu Huang is quoted as saying scientists of Chinese descent are more likely to be suspected of spying for China simply because of their ethnicity or national origin October 29, 2021
Science Summary: New survey report by the University of Arizona and Committee of 100 document harmful impact of China Initiative on researchers. The study’s lead author, education researcher Jenny Lee is quoted in the story, saying results suggest the China Initiative has been counterproductive and has weakened U.S. ability to do cutting-edge science October 28, 2021
University World News Summary: A major survey by the University of Arizona and Committee of 100 has found that racial profiling of both Asian-American and Asian scientists in the U.S. is causing fear and anxiety, and particularly for researchers and faculty from China, leading them to reassess their future in the country October 29, 2021
The Times Higher Education Summary: A nationwide survey by the University of Arizona and Committee of 100 has found most scientists of Chinese descent in the U.S. fear that they are under ongoing government surveillance October 29, 2021
The Chronicle of Higher Education Summary: A new joint survey by the University of Arizona and Committee of 100 shows that Chinese scientists feel a chill under U.S. investigation of higher ed’s China ties. Committee of 100 chairman Gary Locke warned of “the other virus, of hate and discrimination.” October 28, 2021