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“As someone coming on exchange in another country, I prepared myself to expect anything,” said Masooma, a...
Ayesha is using the community service skills she honed in the US to help some of the neediest in Pakistan: children with cancer. For the past year, Ayesha worked at the...
Nearly 100 young ambassadors from Pakistan arrived to begin their cultural experience in the United States. The fellows will spend the fall academic semester at 51 different colleges and...
Home in Pakistan after studying in Minnesota, Nayab shares her new perspective of the US to her community. “Americans really do not care about what country you are from. They respect you...
Two Pakistani fellows made a major impact at Endicott College in the small town of Beverly, Massachusetts, where up until their visit some students knew their country only in terms of the...
Every Friday at 5:00 pm throughout the spring semester, Hasnain arrived at the Carriage House senior care center in Denton, Texas. Over bingo and cards, he talked to the elderly about his...
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...
IREX is pleased to announce the 2011 Spring semester winners of the Cultural Passport to America competition for the...











