Dozens of Students from Mid-Atlantic Colleges Flee Egypt for the Safety of Home

American students in Egypt return home

Dozens of students from Mid-Atlantic universities are being pulled out of Egypt because of the political unrest.

The Associated Press says universities in the region are arranging for students, faculty and staff to get out of the country.

22 students and two faculty members from the University of Delaware flew home yesterday.

Georgetown University flew 15 students to Qatar, and 14 George Washington university students will also be leaving Egypt.

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