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  1. From the West Bank to the United States: An Unexpected Path to an MBA

    After completing her bachelor’s degree in medical lab sciences at the American University of Beirut, Sanioura worked in marketing for a medical firm while she applied for graduate programs and fellowships. It was during this time that she first fell in love with business.

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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.

  3. Shaping the Future of the Kyrgyz Republic

    Nadezdha Pak

    Nadia Pak, an alumna from the Kyrgyz Republic, is working with other FLEX alumni to mobilize Kyrgyzstani youth to be more active citizens.

  4. YES ABROAD: Indonesia with Baillie

    YES Abroad Indonesia

    Join Baillie, on her year abroad in Indonesia as part of the YES Abroad program.

  5. Language Lessons

    Plaque written in Arabic.

    A National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) student describes her time studying Arabic in Morocco.

  6. A Modern Form of Travel: Teaching Exchange

    The Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) program is an excellent opportunity to gain insight on the latest teaching methods from American high school and middle school teachers.

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    LGBTI Study Abroad and Exchange Alumni Voices

    LGBTI Exchange Alumni Justin Hill, Molly Dwyer, and Tristan Bennett (L to R) discussed their exchange experiences.

    Hear first hand from our LGBTI-identified exchange alumni about their experiences studying abroad in Russia, Turkey, and Barbados. #ExchangesAre for everyone.

  8. May 2022 CBYX German Participant of the Month

    We are happy to announce Noura Hassan, a Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) Young Professional participant, as the May 2022 CBYX German Participant of the Month

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