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IVLP: Alumnae as Economic Multipliers
41 women entrepreneurs from around the world arrived in Washington, D.C. to begin their International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), “Women Entrepreneurs: Alumni as Economic Multipliers.”
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Moroccan IVLP Alumna Creates Ecological Art Gallery
Asmaa Benechir, 2003 IVLP Alumnus, created a gallery, literary cafe, and workshop space for ecological art practices in the Medina of Rabat, Morocco.
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Two-Time Paralympian John Register Encourages Us to Live #WithoutLimits
John Register, a Sports Diplomacy program partner and two-time Paralympic athlete from the United States, tells us what living without limits means to him.
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Celebrating Black History
Every year, thousands of international students, educators, and professionals experience African-American history and culture through State Department exchange programs. Learn more!
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Tech Girls
TechGirls is an international summer exchange program designed to empower and inspire young girls from the Middle East and North Africa to pursue careers in science and technology.
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Butterflies in My Stomach: Foreign Language Teaching
The FTLA program provides young educators of English as a Foreign Language the opportunity to teach foreign language at universities in the United States.
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The Power of the Pen: Garang John, Edward R. Murrow Participant
Garang John of South Sudan shares his personal story as a journalist on the Edward R. Murrow exchange program.
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Photographing the Color of Hay
Fulbright U.S. Scholar to Romania, Kathleen Laraia McLaughlin shares some of the photos she took in Romania of the changes she witnessed between urban dwellers and those from the rural areas.
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Photographing Bangladesh
Fulbright U.S. Scholar, Geoffrey Hiller, taught Interactive Media in Bangladesh. Geoffrey's photos of his experience give a glimpse into what his time in Bangladesh was like.
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U.S. Fulbrighters in South Africa, Featuring Mark Nehrenz
Fulbright U.S. Student Program participants to South Africa share their experiences.