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  1. The Rhythm Road: Music Olympics

    Mark Sherman plays xylophone.

    Mark Sherman says the Rhythm Road is a kind of "music Olympics," only without the medals.

  2. Group Study/ Research

    Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, the Fulbright-Hays--Group Projects Abroad Program, provides support for overseas projects in training, research, and curriculum development in modern foreign languages and area studies for U.S. teachers, students, and faculty engaged in a common endeavor.
  3. Ongoing Evaluations

    Evaluation reports currently in-progress. The Division's evaluation projects are large-scale, 18-to-24 month studies designed to assess outcome achievement and long-term impacts, with respect to overall State Department, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and program goals.
  4. International Sports Programming Initiative (ISPI)

    The SportsUnited: International Sports Programming Initiative (ISPI) is an annual open grant competition that allows public and private U.S. non-profit organizations to submit proposals for programs that connect American with foreign audiences to each other through a shared interest in issues.
  5. Fulbright Arctic Initiative

    The Fulbright Arctic Initiative will create a network to stimulate international scientific collaboration on Arctic issues while increasing mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries. Using a collaborative model to translate theory into practice, program participants will address public-policy research questions relevant to Arctic nations’ shared challenges.
  6. What is the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA)?

    Photo of the National Mall with the wading pool and Washington Monument in the distance and title graphic on top

    This video describes the Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

  7. Center Stage: Connecting Music and Culture

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    Video of Center Stage group, Democratoz, a band from Algeria that celebrates the way music can connect people throughout the world.

  8. State by State Impact

    International students bring nearly $36 billion to the U.S. economy.

  9. YLAI Fellows Begin Fellowships in the United States

    Civil society leaders and entrepreneurs of the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) program from Latin America and the Caribbean convene in the United States to begin their individual fellowships in cities across the country.

  10. Martha Yamilett Martinez Briseno

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    Martha Yamilett Martinez Briseno

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    Before her IVLP, Yamilett Martinez Briseño was the Director General of the Office on International Affairs and Exchanges program at the Sonora Ministry of Education when in 2004, Briseño participated in the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) project, "Leadership Development for Women." During her project, she was exposed to new critical thinking methodologies and met women working in different professional sectors in the federal government and at a number of nonprofit and private sector organizations.

    Briseño currently serves as the General Director of Sonora's Office of International Cooperation (OFECI) and credits her participation in the IVLP for enhancing her leadership skills and showing her new approaches she could use to strengthen economic development, border community initiatives, and cross-border relationships.

    Briseño has been the catalyst for growth of many Sonoran programs and she credits the IVLP as the foundation for many of these bilateral initiatives between Arizona and Sonora. She created opportunities to combat crime through binational training and information exchanges, expanded the Chief Science Officers (CSO) Program, and increased gastronomic tourism visits to the area.

    Yamilett Martinez Briseño is a leader who has successfully used her networks to build opportunities and works tirelessly to improve the lives of citizens in Sonora.

    Content edited by Sallie Bestul, Regina Navarro-Gomez, and Jenna Williams

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