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Limited return to university-sponsored international travel

July 28, 2020
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Washington University in St. Louis’ International Travel Oversight Committee has announced its return-to-travel protocol for the fall 2020 semester. To learn more about the process, and who is eligible, visit the university’s Global website.


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