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  1. December 2015 - American Abroad Student of the Month

    Georgia native Maxwell Meyers fully embraced the YES Abroad program's ideals by going above and beyond to learn about his host country Macedonia and share his American culture through presentations at a local high school and volunteering with a living library project, among many other activities.

  2. Picturing America: An Exposition of Intercultural Exchange

    The English Language Fellow Program partnered with high school students in Mexico to showcase American culture through a vibrant presentation of artwork.

  3. English Language Fellows Midyear Conferences 2018 Promo

    The English Language Fellow Program sends experienced English language teachers on teaching assignments around the world.

  4. College Students in South Carolina Connect with Peers in Egypt and Lebanon

    “It is one thing to read a book or article on the region, and a whole other ball game when it comes to actually getting to interact with the people who live there."

  5. Future Leaders Exchange - Information for Parents

    The Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) Program provides scholarships for high school students (ages 15-17) from Europe and Eurasia to spend an academic year in the United States, living with a family and attending an American high school.

  6. Caitlyn Carpio Interview

    Caitlyn Carpio, who studied Mandarin in Suzhou, China through the CLS program, experienced firsthand the power of cultural exchange in sparking new friendships and reaching mutual understanding.

  7. Bianca Visekruna

    Bianca Visekruna is an alumna of the 2022 CLS Russian program hosted by American University of Central Asia in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

  8. Become a TechWomen Mentor!

    TechWomen is a program that brings incredibly talented women in technology from North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the middle East over to the United States with the goal of increasing cultural understanding.

  9. Lon Gibson Interview

    “CLS was truly an amazing opportunity. It was a chance to study a language and culture that few Americans know about.” –Lon Gibson

  10. From Gilman Scholar to Foreign Service Officer

    As a native Spanish speaker and world language major at CUNY Hunter College, Josh knew the best way to improve his French skills was to immerse himself in the language.

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