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  1. A Father Sends His High-Schooler Abroad for First Time

    The opportunity to experience another culture firsthand, by living with a native family is a chance of a lifetime.

  2. A Parent's Perspective on Exchange

    “Some questions get answered ahead of time – some don’t,” explains Doug. “It takes a good degree of trust and sense of adventure to allow this whole thing to happen in the first place.”

  3. A Progressive Teacher for Uzbekistan

    Feruza Masharipova shares the knowledge, skills, and experience she has gained from her exchange programs with teachers and students in Uzbekistan.

  4. A New Path to Corporate Social Responsibility

    Since returning to Georgia, Lia has applied her expertise in CSR in working with Ardza, a division of Georgia’s prominent Alliance Group Holding company.

  5. Arab Youth and Civic Engagement

    Applying the leadership skills she developed during her exchange, Assi has become one of the most prominent youth activists and social media leaders in Iraq.

  6. Helping to Educate, Engage, and Empower Youth

    Hosted at the University of Connecticut, Grace’s SUSI experience allowed her to examine how business techniques and entrepreneurial skills can be used to address social issues.

  7. U.S. and Egyptian Educators Benefit from Collaboration

    Ez Eldin Salem participated in the State Department’s Teachers of Critical Languages Program, which brings teachers from China and Egypt to teach Mandarin and Arabic in U.S. elementary and secondary schools for one academic year.

  8. Groundbreaking Musical Exchange - Center Stage

    Still image of Center Stage performers.

    Center Stage, is a groundbreaking cultural diplomacy initiative that connects foreign artists with American communities through the performing arts.

  9. Senator Lugar Talks about the YES Program

    Senator Richard Lugar with participants from the YES program

    Senator Lugar talks about the YES program, an exchange program for high school students sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.

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