September 7, 2007
Ethics and Study Abroad
It came as a great surprise recently to read in The New York Times that the New York attorney general's office had launched an investigation into possible financial improprieties between colleges and outside organizations that provide study-abroad programs. We learned that subpoenas had been issued to five of the largest program providers, "with more to come." Benjamin Lawsky, deputy counsel to the attorney general, has subsequently indicated that subpoenas will also be issued to some
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