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  1. Friends Without Borders

    Peace Corps volunteer starts a pen pal project between an elementary school in The Gambia and various classes in the States. Despite technical difficulties, she quickly saw the motivation that the pen pals project inspired in the students and teachers at her school.

  2. Voices of American English: Why do you love English

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    We asked our American English community: Why do you love English? We received nearly 100 video submissions from all over the world. Here are some of the responses.

  3. Why I Love Serving in the Peace Corps

    As Peace Corps Volunteers, we do not live above those we serve; we work with our community members to establish good rapport and a mutual sense of respect.

  4. Bloom Where You're Planted

    The English language learning needs of Hidalgo’s population are unique in that most of their graduates will never travel to the U.S. or other English-speaking countries; however, English will more than likely play an important role in their futures.

  5. Shaping the Future of the Kyrgyz Republic

    Nadia Pak, a Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) Program alumna from the Kyrgyz Republic, is working with other FLEX alumni to mobilize Kyrgyzstani youth to be more active citizens.

  6. OneBeat Brings Socially Engaged Artists to the U.S.

    OneBeat, a cultural exchange program developed by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in collaboration with Bang on a Can’s Found Sound Nation launches its 2018 east coast fall tour with stops in Florida, Maryland, New York, and South Carolina.

  7. Fulbright-National Geographic Fellow Studies Deaf Culture in Cambodia

    Erin Moriarty Harrelson, 2014-5 Fulbright-National Geographic Fellow in Cambodia, tells us about her time studying deaf culture in Cambodia.

  8. International Women of Courage Jestina Mukoko

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    In March 2010 Jestina Mukoko was one of ten human rights defenders honored in the U.S. State Department's International Women of Courage Awards, she returned as an alumni in 2016.

  9. My Fulbright Story: ‘A Chance is a Wonderful Thing’

    Charles Coleman

    A Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award gives University of Alabama at Birmingham graduate Charles Coleman a chance to create lasting connections and increase mutual understanding.

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