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    Dr. Martin Luther King’s Legacy Lives on in Gandhi-King Scholars Initiative

    Last week, the Gandhi-King Scholars convened in India for the second portion of this people-to-people exchange.

  2. Gillian “Jill” Nash

    FFSB Member Gillian “Jill” Nash
  3. State Department Announces 2022-2023 Fulbright Top Producing Institutions

    More than 170 higher education institutions from across the United States are being recognized for having the highest number of accepted applicants to the Fulbright U.S. Student and Fulbright U.S. Scholar Programs.

  4. AWE Alumni Turns Farming Into a Cooperative Practice

    Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) alumni Anapidédé Kibandou Betema in Togo is helping empower women in her community to earn their own income with her farm business SCOOPS-BC.

  5. Black History Month: Diplomats in Public Diplomacy

    In honor of Black History month, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs continues to highlight and pay homage to the Black Americans who have contributed to the world of public diplomacy.

  6. AWE Alum Recasts Social Issues in Cuban Film

    Filmmaker Diana Moreno is using her production company, Wajiros Films, to redefine what it means to be Cuban – and train the next generation of filmmakers.

  7. Nearly 500 Young African Leaders to Attend Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni Symposium in South Africa

    Building on a decade of success, nearly 500 young African leaders will convene in Boksburg, South Africa from March 12-18 for the 2023 Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni Symposium.

  8. Secretary Blinken and Secretary Cardona Letter to School Superintendents Encouraging International Exchanges

    On behalf of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education, we send greetings and appreciation for the past support school districts like yours have provided by hosting international students and for promoting the global competency of U.S. students.

  9. AWE Alumna channels her passion into fashion in Papua New Guinea

    Bonnie Naua, an Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) exchange alumna, is making a unique contribution to local style with her business Saroni Tailoring Services.

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