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  1. A-SMYLE Student of the Month — February 2013

    Jelena is an honor student, speaks fluent Italian, and is a member of the varsity volleyball team and student council.

  2. Joannie of Benin Becomes a Leader

    When the U.S. Embassy in Cotonou nominated Joannie Bewa to attend the International Visitor Leadership Program’s (IVLP) “Young African Leaders” with 19 of her colleagues from across Africa, she jumped at the chance to gain a better perspective of U.S. culture and policy.

  3. America Through the Eyes of a Nepali

    Prabhakar Bagchand came to admire the U.S. Bill of Rights and the things that truly make America the “land of the proud and free."

  4. Hands-on Experience with Good Corporate Governance

    Bringing Hands-on Experience with Good Corporate Governance Back to Ukraine

  5. National Science Bowl Puts Exchange Student to the Test

    Really to be an exchange student here is not only to have fun – you should learn something. Traveling is really fun but there are a lot more important things that you should dig out about America.

  6. Understanding Through First-Hand Experience

    There may be small differences in the way we dress and what we eat, but we are all basically the same in our needs for protection, love, comfort, and freedom.

  7. Australians Will and Gareth See Firsthand the Diverse Viewpoints of America

    Taking a closer look at politics and new media in the United States

  8. Anita Learns About Another Culture, and Herself

    My experience helped me to approach difficult situations with perspective and objectivity.

  9. Out of the Books and into the Real World

    As an A-SMYLE student I was involved in many things in school.

  10. Rebuilding a Georgian City

    Charlie Bush felt energized when he learned of his acceptance into the ECA Legislative Fellow Program. Charlie, a City Administrator, would be leaving the U.S. and traveling to the Republic of Georgia to exchange ideas on democracy and political participation.

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