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Director Bayne Emails at 9 AM EST, Has All 7 Tufts-in-Japan Students Confirmed Safe by 10:20
When the 9.0-magnitude Tohoku earthquake and tsunami struck Japan on March 11, 2011, killing nearly 20,000 people, Tufts University had seven students abroad in Japan: five in its Tufts-in-Japan program at Kanazawa University on the west coast, and two at Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka. Director of Programs Abroad Sheila Bayne emailed students at 9 AM EST on March 11 to check their safety and had confirmed all seven were unharmed by 10:20 AM EST. On March 18, Tufts authorized a voluntary withdrawal with full tuition refund for the five Kanazawa students.
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- Student PaperTufts students in Japan safe after earthquake, tsunamituftsdaily.com
- Student PaperTufts permits withdrawal from Japan programtuftsdaily.com
- Source2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org
- OfficialTufts in Japan (Global Tufts)global.tufts.edu