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January 29, 1993 - Image 107

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-29

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\/ one-term Republican con-
gressman, said UNH was
;forced to locate its proposed
Israeli campus in the ad-
/ilinistered territories "due
to the refusal of Israeli
regulatory authorities to
\ q,rant approval for new in-
rstitutions of higher edu-
cation inside their country."
When he announced the
;,-stablishment of the school
inNovember, Mr. DeNardis
called the Elkana area one
which "demand for higher
"education far outstrips supp-
/-education
ly." The UNH branch cam-
pus, therefore, would help
--fleet that demand.
Mr. DeNardis emphasized
that "the university's bran-
ch in Elkana will be com-
mitted to equal access to ed-
ucational and employment
' opportunities for all ap-
plicants — regardless of
;
race, creed, color, religion,
sex, national origin, age or
disability."
He continued, "Our hope is
that, by studying and learn-
ing together at our branch,
the people of this region will
e ultimately brought closer
together in all ways."
This hope, however, was
criticized as "naive" by the
American-Arab Anti-
> Discrimination Committee.
Amiram Goldblum of
/ Peace Now in Israel agreed
1 \_ with this criticism. He was
;-quoted by the Jerusalem
Post as saying, "The only
Arabs able to get into the
`, university will be those who
/-
come to clean."
) Mr. Goldblum is credited
with raising the issue to na-
,>Thional status in Israel,
1
garnering the support of
such figures as the
\ outspoken left-wing Edu-
' cation Minister Shulamit
> Aloni.
Though Mr. DeNardis did
lot say when the branch
might open, UNH spokes-
woman Toni Blood said the
; plans were not being
/ cancelled. "We are planning
to do it. It's just a matter of
how and when."
In his statement, Mr.
DeNardis said he intends to
engage in further talks with
Israeli officials and educa-
tional representatives, Arab
institutions and Palestinian
and other interested groups
\ on the question of location
/ --)"as well as other relevant
issues."
Dr. Richard Morrison, pro-
fessor of physics at UNH,
who was named rector of the
new branch campus, has set-
tled with his wife in Tel
• Aviv. According to Blood,
UNH has no plans to bring
him back. "He's still there
and we expect him to remain
there," she said.

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