when international students come greg vehr is u-c's vice- president for communications and says the school has been in constant contact with the business school students and faculty members plus the co-op students. students. "they're together. they're safe. they're reconfiguring their plans and it looks as though everything is fine." fine." that's good news to united states. "we have faculty members there with them who are working with them, making sure that they are safe and that they're in touch with their parents via e-mail or however they choose communicate." while the bombings come as a scary surprise, they won't stop u-c from sending students around the world to learn. learn. "our intention is to make sure that students have this opportunity to study abroad and that we communicate in situations like this that they're safe." i've been in touch with several of the students this afternoon. coming up at six, hear what they have to say about their experience. tom mckee, nine on your side, at the university of with several big events scheduled for the coming weeks - nine on your side wante