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  1. Digital Documentation and Storytelling Build Greater Appreciation for Jordan’s Cultural Heritage

    An inventory and storage upgrade project supported by the State Department at the Madaba Regional Archaeological Museum was put on hold in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  2. Red Lists of Antiquities at Risk

    Red Lists of Antiquities at Risk are compact, illustrated booklets designed for customs officials, police officers, museums, art dealers, and collectors, to help them recognize the general types of archaeological, ethnographic, and ecclesiastical objects that have been looted from cultural sites, stolen from museums and churches, and illicitly trafficked.

  3. Wheelchair Tennis Envoy David Wagner Hits Grand Slam with Canadian Youth

    David Wagner’s visit is a testament to the advancement and continued work by the State Department to provide access for all.

  4. A New Look for Fulbright

    At the U.S. Capitol on May 22, 2019, the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs unveiled an updated Fulbright Program brand identity.

  5. 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.

  6. June 29, 2016: Uzbekistan #Dean525

    In Dean's first day in Uzbekistan, he met with the Uzbekistan Paralympic Association, inspiring and encouraging the young athletes.
  7. The Community College Initiative Program Commemorates First 10 Years

    The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) is commemorating the Community College Initiative (CCI) program’s 10th anniversary (2007-2017) through the publication of Community College Initiative Program: The First Ten Years.

  8. AWEsome American Spaces Programming Empowers Filipina Women

    [Manila, June 2022] When American Center Director Mylyn Garcia wakes up each day in Manila, her mission is clear: to connect Filipinos to American culture and create greater engagement with the United States through English training, educational exchange, and cultural programming. In 2020, the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines’ American Spaces opened a new frontier, promoting women’s empowerment with the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs – or AWE.

  9. Exchange Alumni Partner with Kuwait Oil Company to Support Opportunities for Disabled Individuals

    Exchange alumni Nora Al-Othman and Abdul Aziz Al-Mutairi pair partnered with Training Gate International (TG-I), a leading organization in assessing the needs of the disabled community in Kuwait, to organize a forum on disability issues in Ahmadi, Kuwait.

  10. American University Students Conduct First Student Led Virtual Exchange, and Connect with Students Around the World

    Twenty undergraduate students at American University’s School of International Service designed and piloted their own virtual exchanges with students from Brazil, the Czech Republic, India, Japan, Kenya and Morocco.

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