April 30, 2008
Inquiry Faults Handling of U. of Washington's Ill-Fated Ghana Trip
An independent inquiry into a University of Washington study-abroad program in Ghana that was cut short last summer after the medical evacuation of half of its participants concludes that the program's director, who is an academic counselor and a lecturer at the university, failed to "appropriately handle" the challenges she and her students faced on the trip.
A report on the inquiry, which was conducted by a lawyer in Washington State who specializes in personnel matters, was
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