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We need your VOTE to bring American Spaces to SXSW EDU 2023!
The SXSW EDU Conference and Festival takes place each March in Austin, Texas.
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A Year of Highlights for High School Students with Disabilities
This academic year (2012-2013), 30 FLEX, YES and A-SMYLE students with disabilities traveled thousands of miles from home to learn, grow, and contribute to their American host communities.
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Dr. Jill Biden Joins TechWomen Mentors and Leaders to Hear Their Mentoring Stories
Dr. Jill Biden, second lady of the United States, believes in the power of mentoring and in the power of the TechWomen program. "I love the idea of women helping other women to succeed and to soar,” she said.
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Study Abroad Can Open Doors in Your Career
Studying abroad not only expands your view of the world—it has the potential to advance your career, too.
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Religious and Ethnic Communities Affected by ISIS in Iraq Learn Skills for Heritage Documentation and Preservation
In April 2019, the Smithsonian Institution (SI) led a three-day workshop at the Iraqi Institute for the Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage (IICAH) in Erbil for Iraqi religious and ethnic groups affected by ISIS whose cultural heritage remains at risk.
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ECA Launches the Get Fit Virtual Campaign
This week, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs’ (ECA) Sports Diplomacy Division will launch the Get Fit virtual campaign.
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Virtual Workshop Trains U.S. Law Enforcement to Combat Trafficking in Ancient Coins
Nearly 100 participants included reps from universities, museums, and coin associations.
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Virtual Workshop Trains U.S. Law Enforcement to Combat Trafficking in Manuscripts
Over 100 participants included reps from across the federal government, U.S. universities, and private sector.
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Virtual Workshop Trains U.S. Law Enforcement to Detect Trafficking in Fakes and Forgeries
Trafficking in stolen, looted, or forged art, antiquities, and other cultural objects benefits criminal organizations and terrorist groups, erodes the legal art market, and harms our relationships with foreign partners and allies.
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Virtual Workshop Trains Law Enforcement to Disrupt Trafficking of Central Asian Cultural Property
The trafficking in stolen, looted, or forged art, antiquities, and other cultural objects benefits criminal organizations and terrorist groups, erodes the legal art market, and harms our relationships with foreign partners and allies.