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  1. High School International Student Exchange

    World view from outer space.

    Each year, the U.S. State Department hosts approximately 2,900 high school students from around the world.

  2. Brian Rutenberg - Fulbright Student to Ireland, 1997

    Video still of Brian Rutenberg painting from the video, Brian Rutenberg - Fulbright Student to Ireland, 1997

    Artist Brian Rutenberg brings us into his studio to discuss the evolution of his art, the Fulbright he received to Ireland, and what he is doing now.

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    LGBTI International Students Reflect on EducationUSA Interactive

    panelists sitting at table

    The video feature students from England, Jamaica, Pakistan, and Thailand who reflect on their EducationUSA panel experience.

  4. The Rhythm Road - Bluegrass Band The Student Loan

    The American Bluegrass band, The Student Loan, performs during their Rhythm Road tour of Asia.

    Members of the bluegrass band, The Student Loan, talk about their trip to Asia as part of The Rhythm Road.

  5. From Exchange Student to Doctor after Host Family Experience

    Young man stands next to an older man and woman all with arms around each other

    Learn how Muawi’s host family forever changed his life.

  6. Why Should You Host a YES Exchange Student?

    Man in lab coat holds sticks above a vile that has long clear sticky substance hanging from the stick into the vile

    Mohamad discovered his love for chemistry in the United States. He wasn't able to learn in a lab until he came to study with the YES exchange program. What he's done since then is truly remarkable.

  7. Language Scholarships for High School Students NSLI-Y: 7-Weeks in Turkey

    Emily Moran, a 16 year-old from Washington, D.C. studied abroad for 7 weeks in Turkey with the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) program.

    Emily Morin, a 16 year-old from Washington, D.C. studied abroad for 7 weeks in Turkey with the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) program.

  8. United We Serve: IVLP Volunteerism Project

    IVLP volunteers pull trash out of creeks in Ward 7 of Washington, D.C.

    Inspired by President Obama's call for renewed commitment to public service, the U.S. Department of State created a new international exchange program "Volunteerism: United We Serve."

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