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The abrupt firing of Xiaofeng Wang and his wife from Indiana University last month shocked the academic community and is stoking fears that Chinese-born scholars are being targeted.
For the first time since the homes of computer science professor Xiaofeng Wang were raided by the FBI last month, Nianli Ma has spoken out publicly to question Indiana University's decision to ...
Four days before the FBI searched homes belonging to IU Libraries analyst Nianli Ma and professor Xiaofeng Wang, the university terminated her with no provided reason, a source close to Ma said. Her ...
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Chinese Scientists in America Come Under New Wave of SuspicionIn addition, Wang’s wife, Nianli Ma, lost her job as an Indiana University library analyst without being given a reason. Wang ...
The wife of former Indiana University professor Xiaofeng Wang, Nianli Ma, spoke publicly for the first time since their homes were raided by the FBI. The couple's son started a GoFundMe page to ...
The acting U.S. attorney of the Southern District of Indiana argued the search warrants used in the FBI searches of Xiaofeng Wang and Nianli Ma’s homes March 28 should remain sealed in response to a ...
In her first public appearance since she and her husband were fired from Indiana University — and their homes were searched by the FBI — Nianli Ma said they are “loyal Chinese-Americans and ...
Indiana University has removed the online profiles of both Wang and his wife, Nianli Ma, a systems analyst and programmer in the university's library division. An Indiana University spokesman ...
His wife Nianli Ma, an analyst at IU library, was also fired by the university without notice and explanation. According to reports, the university questioned Wang in December about why he was ...
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