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  1. Celebrating 75 years

    This multimedia feature celebrates the 75th anniversary of international exchange programs. Explore the timeline or play a game related to exchange program alumni.
  2. Professional Fellow Inspires Young Entrepreneurs

    Noureddine is a 2012 Professional Alumnus that participated in the Professional Fellows Economic Empowerment, Young Entrepreneurship Program hosted at the University of Michigan and he now volunteers with ENACTUS EHTP, as you will see in video.

  3. The Power of the Pen: Garang John, Edward R. Murrow Participant

    Garrang John of South Sudan, a journalist on the Edward R. Murrow exchange program.

    Garang John of South Sudan shares his personal story as a journalist on the Edward R. Murrow exchange program.

  4. Kenya on My Mind: An Interview with Mayor Heidi Davison

    Maasai women and children greet American visitors.

    In September 2008, eight American women traveled to Kenya to develop empowerment networks with Maasai women.

  5. International Visitor, Mr. Ali Mzee Ali of Tanzania

    Ali Mzee Ali, Chairman of the Zanzibar House of Representatives

    Mr. Ali Mzee Ali, Chairman of the Zanzibar House of Representatives, participated in the International Visitor Leadership Program.

  6. Why Participate?

    Educational and cultural exchange programs support personal growth, lead to a deeper understanding about foreign cultures and improve international relationships.
  7. Why Participate?

    Educational and cultural exchange programs support personal growth, lead to a deeper understanding about foreign cultures and improve international relationships.
  8. #ExchangesAre Engaging With Communities

    As part of our marking 75 years of U.S. government-sponsored international exchange programs, in October we are celebrating the way our exchange programs engage with communities around the world through various volunteers and civic leadership activities.

  9. Gain Cultural Competency: Learn Japanese in Japan!

    Grace Meng, a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) alumna, tells us about the CLS program enhanced her career in nursing.

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