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Muskie alumna Liana Sanamyan is working to improve the lives of chronically ill children in Armenia through education. As a 2006 Muskie fellow at Bemidji...
For many international exchange fellows who study at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), their stories are those of growth. Quickly moving beyond the one-dimensional images of...
Russia has one of the fastest growing HIV/AIDS epidemics in the world: some experts project that 10% of the population could be infected by 2020. Many ideas and trends that have been effective...
Maksym Klyuchar excelled as a Muskie public administration fellow at the University of Texas in Brownsville...
Artak Aleksanyan is no ordinary journalist. In just three years since his return to Armenia after completing a Muskie fellowship in the US, he not only founded one of Armenia’s most...
Evgeny Ulyumdzhiev is a Muskie fellow studying law at the Northwestern University School of Law. Before arriving in the US in the fall of 2010, Ulyumdzhiev was an attorney in Russia. He plans to...
Electricity shortages provided an unlikely beginning to Elnura Emilkanova’s career as an educator for the blind. After experiencing the challenge of functioning without light, Emilkanova...
Muskie fellow Svetlana Kurtova, a non-profit program manager from Russia, knows the importance of effective communications. While studying in American University’s Master of Public...
Sardorbek Abdukhalilov, a 2010 Muskie law fellow from Kyrgyzstan, is increasing his knowledge of mediation and negotiation through his studies in Penn State’s LL.M. program.
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Every once in a while, you have the opportunity to connect two points in your life. Mine began when I was a junior in high school and was selected as a participant for the...











