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  1. IVLP Volunteerism: United We Serve

    Volunteerism: United We Serve An International Visitor Leadership Program

  2. U.S. Department of State to Host Series of Career Readiness Workshops for Gilman Alumni

    The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs’ USA Study Abroad branch will host a series of career readiness workshops for approximately 150 alumni of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program over the next two weeks.

  3. ECA’s Virtual Sports Visitor Alumni Summit Connects Youth from 18 Countries around the Globe

    This month, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs’ (ECA) Sports Diplomacy Division, in conjunction with FHI 360, kicked off its Virtual Sports Visitor Youth Alumni Summit with participation from approximately 40 youth athlete alumni representing 18 countries around the world.

  4. Slava Ukraini

    At a time when it is unsafe for Ukrainian youth to return home due to the Russian government's unprovoked war, U.S. summer Camps Kenwood & Evergreen have helped provide a degree of normalcy for Ukrainian exchange students in the United States.

  5. “Impact of Exchange: Stories from U.S. Exchange Alumni” Photo Exhibition Opening in Portland, Maine

    Starting today in Portland, Maine, there’s a new way to discover everyday life, cross-cultural experiences, and scenery in countries around the world. From August 31 through September 30, the “Impact of Exchange: Stories from U.S. Exchange Alumni” Photo Exhibition is open to transport viewers to locations all over the world, from places like China, Colombia, Moldova, Morocco, and South Korea.

  6. Sports Diplomacy Scores!

    A recent evaluation of ECA’s sports diplomacy programs, covering the years 2002-2009.

  7. People to People: Design Thinking at State Department

    By looking at exchange programs through a participatory lens based on user design and design thinking principles, we create a culture of creativity and innovation in the workplace.

  8. Transform Travel for Young Americans

    Travel bloggers are invited to help educate our young, diverse populations on the benefits of studying abroad and travelling the world through international exchanges.

  9. Around the World in an Afternoon

    Over 100 students and scholars from 49 countries convened at the U.S. Department of State to display elements of their cultural heritage.

  10. Stevens Initiative Announces 13 Grants to Fund International Virtual Exchange

    The Aspen Institute’s J. Christopher Stevens Virtual Exchange Initiative has announced thirteen new grants to expand the Initiative’s reach.

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