BREAKING Troy University has announced that it has closed its Confucius Institute, which was a joint venture with educational partners in China. alnews alabamanewsnetwork
Troy’s Board of Trustees voted last month to close the institute and end the agreement with its sponsoring institute in China.
Troy University’s Confucius Institute opened in 2007 as a joint venture with educational partners in China to provide language and cultural learning opportunities to people in Alabama. At the time, the university says there were more than 500 such institutions worldwide and more than 100 in the U.S.
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