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Exchange Students Meet Domesticated Dogs for the First Time
During their Youth Exchange and Study (YES) exchange program orientation, these students participated in a dog meet-and-greet.
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Jonathan Franzen - Fulbright Student to Germany, 1981
American writer and novelist Jonathan Franzen - who received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program award to Germany in 1981 for a project in creative writing - discusses his Fulbright experience and its impact on his career.
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U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Congratulates Students Who Will Enroll At U.S. Colleges & Universities
At a reception on June 4, the U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Margaret Scobey congratulated 18 Egyptian students (and their parents) from Alexandria who will begin studying in the U.S. at various colleges and universities in the 2011-2012 academic year.
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High School International Student Exchange
Each year, the U.S. State Department hosts approximately 2,900 high school students from around the world.
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Students Use Technology to Set New Goals
English Club integrated technology and social networking into goal-setting to increase support between students.
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Unpublished
Brian Rutenberg - Fulbright Student to Ireland, 1997
Artist Brian Rutenberg brings us into his studio to discuss the evolution of his art, the Fulbright he received to Ireland, and what he is doing now.
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Secretary Clinton Encourages Americans to Host Exchange Students
Each year, thousands of engaged young people from around the world travel to the United States, eager to learn about American life and share perspectives from their own countries
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Students Tell What CCI Means to Them and to Their Careers
CCI programs provide quality educational programs, professional development, employment skills and a first-hand understanding of American society to international young adults.