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  1. American Alumni Offer Warm Boston Welcome to International Visitors

    More than a dozen American alumni of U.S. government-sponsored international exchange programs greeted a group of visitors from the Middle East and North Africa on the last stop of their International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP).

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    Comics and Cartoons - A fun way to learn English

    Interactive activities help students in the Philippines learn new vocabulary and improve their English.

  3. CBYX Exchange Inspires Lifelong Devotion to Education and Exchange

    An award-winning digital media producer and educator, André Beckett remains a committed advocate for the international exchange programs that changed his life.

  4. A Day In A Life of a Fellow - Senegal #EnglishForAll

    This video depicts a "Day in the Life" of Fellow Robin Hinders, who lived and taught at the University of Thies in Thies, Senegal during her fellowship.

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    Two Fulbright Alumni Receive 2017 Nobel Prizes

    The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs congratulates Fulbright Program alumni Dr. Michael Rosbash and Dr. Kip S. Thorne on their recent recognition as 2017 Nobel Laureates.

  6. January American Abroad Student of the Month

    Ingrid Pina, a National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) participant is the U.S. Department of State’s January 2019 American Abroad Student of the Month.

  7. Virtual Educators Teach, Train, and Build Lasting Global Connections

    In March 2022, English Language Programs launched a new exchange opportunity, the Virtual English Language Educator Program, an online initiative that virtually connects U.S English language teachers with educators and students across the globe.

  8. Discovering the World, and Herself, in Malaysia

    As Hannah took part in unforgettable adventures like a trek through the jungle, she realized that the experience was changing her in ways she’d never expected. She was becoming more patient, more likely to experiment, and less likely to judge others. But most importantly, her need to communicate overcame everything.

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