The Chronicle of Higher Education

Report on Terrorist Flap at U. of South Fla. Finds Few Flaws

Tampa, Fla. -- The University of South Florida acted responsibly in handling a controversy that erupted on its campus when a former professor became the head of the terrorist group Islamic Jihad, according to a much-anticipated report issued last week.

The 99-page report by an outside investigator found no evidence of either widespread anti-Semitism...

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