A sharp decline in the number of international students enrolled in graduate-level programs is hitting home at Virginia colleges and universities, which have lost millions of dollars in tuition and fee revenue as President Donald Trump has tightened restrictions on visas for foreign students to study in the United States.
Students and teachers from around the world tour Dominion Virginia Power's Dutch Gap plant as part of the International Emerging Leaders conference organized by Collegiate School.
Dawn Garber (middle), environmental supervisor at Dominion Virginia Power's Dutch Gap plant, gives a tour to students and teachers from around the world as part of the International Emerging Leaders conference organized by Collegiate School. On left is Gulnaz Zhukenova, a teacher from Kazakhstan, and on right is Pat Khamsaen, a student from Thailand.
Dawn Garber, environmental supervisor at Dominion Virginia Power's Dutch Gap plant, gives a tour to students and teachers from around the world as part of the International Emerging Leaders conference organized by Collegiate School.
Dawn Garber (left), environmental supervisor at Dominion Virginia Power's Dutch Gap plant, gives a tour to students and teachers from around the world as part of the International Emerging Leaders conference organized by Collegiate School.
PHOTO GALLERY: International Students and Teachers Tour Dominion Virginia Power's Dutch Gap Power Plant
Students and teachers from around the world tour Dominion Virginia Power's Dutch Gap plant as part of the International Emerging Leaders conference organized by Collegiate School.
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Dawn Garber (middle), environmental supervisor at Dominion Virginia Power's Dutch Gap plant, gives a tour to students and teachers from around the world as part of the International Emerging Leaders conference organized by Collegiate School. On left is Gulnaz Zhukenova, a teacher from Kazakhstan, and on right is Pat Khamsaen, a student from Thailand.
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Dawn Garber, environmental supervisor at Dominion Virginia Power's Dutch Gap plant, gives a tour to students and teachers from around the world as part of the International Emerging Leaders conference organized by Collegiate School.
ALEXA WELCH EDLUND/TIMES-DISPATCH
Dawn Garber (left), environmental supervisor at Dominion Virginia Power's Dutch Gap plant, gives a tour to students and teachers from around the world as part of the International Emerging Leaders conference organized by Collegiate School.