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52 GW Students in Paris, Accounted For One by One After the Bataclan
When coordinated terrorist attacks killed 130 people across Paris on the night of November 13, 2015, George Washington University had 52 students in its study-abroad programs in the city. Over the following hours the university worked to account for every one, announcing about 1 p.m. Saturday that all 52 were safe. The episode is a textbook example of a US institution issuing safety guidance to a study-abroad cohort during an overseas emergency it did not control.
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Background
Sources
- Student Paper
- OfficialParis Attacks Underline Persistent Threat - GW Todaygwtoday.gwu.edu
- SourceNovember 2015 Paris attacks - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org