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  1. Unpublished

    Exchange Programs 2015 Year in Review

    2015 was an extraordinary year for exchange programs. Take a look at some of our favorite moments. Apply for an exchange program in 2016 exchanges.state.gov

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    Fulbright Alumna Develops App to Mobilize Emergency First Responders

    Jennifer Farrell, a Fulbright alumna, has developed a new mobile phone app and nonprofit social enterprise, CriticaLink, to build and mobilize a network of first responders for medical emergencies in Bangladesh.

  3. FLEX Student of the Month – October 2015

    Ihor is an active member of his host community, school, and host family, volunteering with a local church, tutoring children in English and math, and helping his host family with chores around the house.

  4. 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.

  5. Tunisia Undergraduate Scholarship Program

    As part of the Department of State’s Thomas Jefferson Scholarship Program, this program offers full scholarships to outstanding students from underrepresented sectors and parts of Tunisia.

  6. A-SMYLE Student of the Month – October 2015

    Nermina, a CIEE placed American Serbia and Montenegro Youth Leadership Exchange (A-SMYLE) student from Montenegro, is an exceptional student, volunteer, and host daughter enjoying her exchange year with a smile on her face and ambition in her heart.

  7. Fulbright Arctic Initiative Feat. Gwen Holdmann

    Two Arctic researchers looking down on to Arctic ice from the deck of their research boat.

    Fulbright Arctic Initiative scholar, Gwen Holdmann, tells us what renewable energy research she will be conducting in Iceland in spring 2016.

  8. December 2015 - American Abroad Student of the Month

    Georgia native Maxwell Meyers fully embraced the YES Abroad program's ideals by going above and beyond to learn about his host country Macedonia and share his American culture through presentations at a local high school and volunteering with a living library project, among many other activities.

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    FATE: From Apathy to Empathy - P2P #ChallengeExtremism

    photo of group of people standing in front of podium that says FATE

    FATE - From Apathy to Empathy,” a campaign that aims to raise awareness and action against extremism, was the Fall 2015 winning campaign.

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