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  1. Cal Ripken, Jr. Leads International Sports Exchange with Japan

    Cal Ripken Jr. traveled to Japan to work with kids affected by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

    Hall of fame baseball player Cal Ripken, Jr., traveled to Japan on behalf of the Department of State to put on baseball clinics and work with kids affected by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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    Fulbright on the Millennial Trains Project: Lala, South Africa

    The Millennial Trains Project (MTP) leads crowd-funded transcontinental train journeys for diverse groups of young innovators to explore America's new frontiers.

    Lala, a participant from South Africa details herexperienceonthetrainstudyingobesity.

  3. U.S. and Egyptian Educators Benefit from Collaboration

    Ez Eldin Salem participated in the State Department’s Teachers of Critical Languages Program, which brings teachers from China and Egypt to teach Mandarin and Arabic in U.S. elementary and secondary schools for one academic year.

  4. A Geography Teacher Steps into the Map

    Teacher Laura Ross describes her experience with the Teachers for Global Classroom program.

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    CLS Capacity Building in Morocco and Oman

    The CLS program, in addition to improving the language skills of young Americans over the past ten years, has resulted in a better understanding of the best practices for teaching foreign languages at host country institutions.

  6. YES Story: Nicole

    YES participant Nicole

    Nicole discusses her experience being hosted in Texas.

  7. FLEX Student of the Month – December 2015

    Georgian high schooler Manana is an excellent student, a dedicated volunteer at the local senior living home, a member of several school clubs, and an enthusiastic ambassador for her country's language and culture.

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