MATT STRINGERJAN for The Texan — 5, 2024
The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) released a study arguing that an education partnership by Texas A&M University could be making advanced nuclear technology and weapons manufacturing capabilities available to foreign governments and entities hostile to the U.S.
ISGAP, a nonprofit organization that researches the origins, processes, and manifestations of global antisemitism, says its research indicates the Texas-brd institution of higher education’s partnership with the Middle Eastern state of Qatar is facilitating the risky alliance.
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Matt Stringer is a reporter for The Texan who writes about all things government, politics, and public policy. He graduated from Odessa College with an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies and a Bachelor’s Degree in Management and Leadership. In his free time, you will find him in the great outdoors, usually in the Davis Mountains and Big Bend region of Southwest Texas.