Now-former university donor decries college censorship after controversy over Kirk-Prager event

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(FOX NEWS) – A longtime millionaire benefactor of Arizona State University told Fox News he pulled his approximate annual $400,000 donation after controversy arose surrounding the executive director of his namesake center on the campus over her organizing an event that featured conservative speakers.

Tom Lewis told "The Ingraham Angle" on Wednesday that he has been a big proponent of colleges and college education for decades, which helped lead him to his philanthropy to ASU.

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He decried the departure of Ann Atkinson, the now-former director of ASU's T.W. Lewis Center for Personal Development, as she recently wrote in The Wall Street Journal a February event featuring Charlie Kirk, Dennis Prager and economist Robert Kiyosaki "outraged" her faculty colleagues.

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