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  1. Mandela Washington Fellow Oluwatoyosi Ogunseye Receives 2014 Knight International Journalism Award

    Nigerian Mandela Washington Fellow Oluwatoyosi Ogunseye received the award two weeks before she embarked on her fellowship experience in the U.S. with the Young African Leaders Initiative.

  2. Murrow Program Gives International Journalists Close Look at American Media

    The Murrow Program gives emerging media professionals from around the world the opportunity to examine rights and responsibilities of the free press in a democracy.

  3. The Courage to Tell the Story: Murrow Program at 10 Years

    Each year, more than 75 journalists from around the world are brought to the United States to explore this ideal and U.S. efforts to maintain and encourage such freedom of expression through the Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists.

  4. English Teaching Forum Volume 55, Number 2

    Title graphic reads: English Teaching Forum, a quarterly journal by English Teachers for English Teachers

    Download and read the latest issue of Forum at americanenglish.state.gov

  5. 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.

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    Fulbright Specialist, Doug Mitchell

    Doug Mitchell, Fulbright U.S. Scholar, 2007

    Profile of Fulbright Specialist, Doug Mitchell

  7. Humphrey Fellows Discuss Climate Change

    Over 170 Humphrey Fellows from 98 countries convened to discuss climate change at the Global Leadership Forum.

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    Google+ Hangout on International Education and the Value of Exchange Programs

    Assistant Secretary Evan Ryan participates in a Google+ Hangout on international education and exchange programs at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. on November 14, 2013.