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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.
On March 28, FBI agents raided two homes belonging to Xiaofeng Wang, a computer-science professor at Indiana University Bloomington. Hours later, the university fired him without explanation. Those ...
Over 260 IU Bloomington faculty and staff signed a letter sent to Provost Rahul Shrivastav on Friday urging him to undo the ...
Indiana University professor Xiaofeng Wang was placed under investigation for academic misconduct before the FBI searched his homes. Wang was accused of mislabeling the principal investigator for a ...
More than 250 Indiana University faculty are calling for the reinstatement of a fired cybersecurity expert. They also want ...
Indiana University fired computer science professor XiaoFeng Wang on the same day FBI agents executed search warrants at two homes owned by Wang and his wife, his union revealed. The university ...
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 ...
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 ...
On March 28, IU fired Ma’s husband, renowned computer security professor XiaoFeng Wang, and FBI agents carried out search warrants at their homes in Bloomington and Carmel. Wang was fired for ...
The academic, whose current whereabouts are unknown, is Xiaofeng Wang, a native of the People’s Republic of China and a certified star in the rarified world of cryptography and cybersecurity.
Blockchain has done more than simply enable Chinese social entrepreneurs to improve the transparency, trustworthiness, and fundraising of the country’s charitable causes. It has helped launch a more ...
On March 28, FBI agents raided two homes belonging to Xiaofeng Wang, a computer-science professor at Indiana University Bloomington. Hours later, the university fired him without explanation.