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  1. Fulbright Enrichment Seminar

    Fulbright Seminar participant, helping to create a community garden.

    Through these seminars, Fulbright foreign students develop a better understanding of contemporary U.S. life and culture, policy formulation and nationally & globally important issues.

  2. Fulbright Specialist, Doug Mitchell

    Doug Mitchell, Fulbright U.S. Scholar, 2007

    Profile of Fulbright Specialist, Doug Mitchell

  3. Reading Connects Communities in the U.S. and Macedonia

    As a Fulbrighter Jennifer lived in Macedonia from September 2011 to July 2012-- helping to teach English and American culture in a number of classes at South East European University in Tetovo, as well as developing two of her own courses. In her spare time, Jennifer started an English club, in partnership with Read Across America, at the American Corner in Tetovo for young Macedonians.

  4. Arabic Program Expands Dental Career Dream

    Shadowing a Moroccan dentist showed me that so many more people in the world need dental help.

  5. Teachers of Critical Languages Program

    U.S. schools may host participants of the Teachers for Critical Languages program.

  6. EMPOWER Program

    The EMPOWER program supports two-way professional exchanges designed to bolster disability rights around the world.

  7. U.S. Student Uses ‘Gangnam Style’ to Depict Daily Life in China

    Comedians spend much of their time learning jokes, rehearsing lines and practicing delivery. For Fulbright U.S. Student Jesse Appell, however, the first step isn’t about the lines – it’s about being proficient in Chinese.

  8. Human Rights Clubs in Rwanda (Youth Leadership Program)

    After returning home from her exchange program on human rights in the United States, Sharon worked with 21 other Rwandan exchange alumni students and educators to launch high school human rights clubs throughout Rwanda.

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