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Foreign-student numbers start to recover in Japan
Posted Apr 3, 2012
Media Outlet:
Chronicle of Higher Education
With Japan's academic year set to start in April, most of the nation's big universities report less of a drop in foreign students than expected after last year's disasters, despite concerns that many would stay away because of radiation fears. "We're beginning to rebound," says, Bruce Stronach, dean of Temple University, Japan Campus, the country’s oldest foreign campus, noting that summer semester numbers are "approaching where they were pre-3/11."