Here’s an interesting blurb from an article on financial losses of colleges that catered to foreign students mentioning Gulen:
“Meanwhile, on the other coast, Virginia International University (a dozen miles or so outside the District of Columbia) took a third course; it sought to survive by:
Changing its name to Fairfax University of America (FXUA);
Firing its founder, Isa Sarac, a Turk, and quietly replacing him as president with a man with an Arab name, Ahmed Alwani;
Selling its campus, at well above its assessed value to the Mar-Jac Foundation, which is related to a huge Georgia chicken processing firm, Mar-Jac Poultry, of which Alwani is a board member; this gave the former VIU a cash infusion; and
Apparently switching its allegiance from a conservative Islamic cult led by the self-exiled Turkish cleric, Fethullah Gulen, now living in rural Pennsylvania, to the Muslim Brotherhood, of which Alwani's late father was a leading figure.“
https://cis.org/North/Four-Shrinking-Universities-Major-Foreign-Students