Texas A&M Evades Foreign Gift Reporting Requirements with over $100 Million in Donations

Published on
June 17, 2022

(Excerpts from NAS News)

  • The National Association of Scholars (NAS) Senior Research Associate Neetu Arnold recently uncovered how the Texas A&M University System hid nearly $100 million in foreign funds from Russia and Qatar.
  • In 2019, Texas A&M University became one of 19 universities under federal investigation by the Department of Education (ED) for failure to disclose foreign funds. But according to Neetu’s research, covered in the Wall Street Journal, Texas A&M did not disclose to the Education Department funds made to the system’s state agency Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES).
  • TEES focuses on research commercialization and has partnerships with entities across the world. TEES signed one deal worth 211,635,000 Russian Rubles (~$4 million in 2014 dollars) with Russian university Skoltech in 2014. The agency also signed eight contracts with the Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) between 2010 and 2019 worth ~$100 million.
  • According to TEES, it does not need to report foreign agreements to the Education Department because it is not an educational institution and does not act on behalf of the university. But Neetu’s research documents how the lines are blurred between the university and TEES. In addition, TEES deals often benefited the university and its branch campuses.
  • The National Association of Scholars advocates for more foreign gift transparency. We continue to recommend that universities, and related institutions, be required to report foreign funds. We also ask that the Department of Education require universities to list the names of donors and the purpose of the gift/contract and that the Biden Administration enforce already existing foreign gift disclosure law.