September 28, 2007
No Free Trips
The study-abroad office at Tufts University is not taking any chances and will be paying the full cost of trips its staff members take to overseas-study locations. Up until now, the university has allowed its foreign-study adviser, Sally O'Leary, to take trips subsidized by independent vendors that provide study-abroad programs to Tufts students.
"It's to avoid the appearance of impropriety," said Sheila P. Bayne, associate dean for programs abroad. "Obviously, we haven't been
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