Texas A&M Faculty Senate Members Speak Out Against An A&M System Ban On Professional Trips To China

Screen shot from the You Tube channel TAMU Faculty Senate.
Screen shot from the You Tube channel TAMU Faculty Senate.

January’s meeting of the Texas A&M faculty senate included comments opposing a Texas A&M system ban on professional trips to China.

A system spokesman told WTAW News the ban was in compliance with a governor’s executive order.

Faculty senate member Adam Kolasinski said the way he reads the executive order, “I don’t see anything saying that all professional travel to China is gone. What I see is a prohibition on any sort of funding from China.”

Kolasinski also said “I have noticed this happens a lot with A&M lawyers. They like to prohibit things that don’t have to be prohibited and this (the ban) seems to be an example of that.”

Faculty senate member Frank Sottile said he is “mad as hell” about the ban. Sottile said a colleague who is “pissed off” is being recruited by another university. And Sottile said a prospect for a vacant position at A&M withdrew their name.

Faculty senate members were told the system ban does not include personal travel to China.

Click below to hear comments from the January 13, 2025 Texas A&M faculty senate meeting:

 

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