June 6, 2003
SARS Fears in China Prompt U.S. Study-Abroad Programs to Remain at Home; Japanese Boys Aspire to Be Professors, Survey Finds
Study-abroad programs that were scheduled for this summer in China are being moved -- most of them back to the United States.
With SARS-related travel advisories still in effect, institutions planning to send students to China have scrambled to offer other options.
Approximately 50 of the 98 students originally set to go to China with CET Academic Programs will sign a "language pledge" to speak only Chinese with one another on the streets of Washington, where the program
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