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Institute for Design & Public Policy @ RISD
The inaugural Summer Institute for Design and Public Policy is a partnership between the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. The Institute was hosted August 2-8, 2015 on the RISD campus in Providence, RI.
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English Language Specialist Spotlight: Paul Kei Matsuda
This video is a spotlight on Paul Kei Matsuda's experience traveling to Turkey (Antalya, Ankara, Istanbul, Eskisehir) in 2018.
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Japanese Baseball Delegation Visits the U.S.
The U.S. State Department, partnering with the Little League World Series and Ripken Baseball, brought Japanese baseball players and coaches from Japan’s disaster-affected prefectures to the United States from August 8-23, 2011.
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Edna Campbell and Bo Outlaw Visit the Republic of Congo
Partnering with the WNBA and NBA, the U.S. State Department invited two former professional basketball players, Edna Campbell and Bo Outlaw, to work with young athletes in the Republic of the Congo.
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Conflict Antiquities: Panel 1 Video
Conflict Antiquities: Forging a Public/Private Response to Save the Endangered Patrimony of Iraq and Syria (Panel 1 Video)
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Google+ Hangout on International Education and the Value of Exchange Programs
Assistant Secretary Evan Ryan participates in a Google+ Hangout on international education and exchange programs at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. on November 14, 2013.
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Cristophorus Budidharma on #WithoutLimits
Cristophorus Budidharma, a US Youth Leadership Program participant from Indonesia, tells us what living without limits means to him.
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American Arts Incubator Ecuador 2018
American Arts Incubator is an initiative of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs developed in partnership with ZERO1.
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In the Year of the Olympics, Sam Perkins and Swin Cash Travel to London
Partnering with the NBA and WNBA and working with the U.S. Embassy in London, U.S. State Department Envoys Sam Perkins and “Swin” Cash traveled to the United Kingdom for the 2012 Olympics.
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Tunisian Swimmers Visit the U.S.
Partnering with USA Swimming, the U.S. State Department brought 13 athletes—12 youth and one coach—to the U.S. for a swimming-focused program.