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In Windmill Park in the foothills of Northern Arizona, 19-year-old Anna Zinenko is investigating the potential market and benefits for wind energy. She hopes the efforts undertaken on these wind...
Within six months of completing an intensive, in-service teacher training program in the United States, Indonesian English Teacher Yuna Kadarisman set out to share her experience and new...
Increasing the preparedness of Ukrainian law students to enter the country’s legal system is a cornerstone of the Students’ League of the Ukrainian Bar Association (UBA) at the...
Russian physician Nikolay Matveev’s experience at Harvard University, as part of the Edmund S. Muskie Graduate Fellowship Program (Muskie), has enabled him to make powerful...
Over the past decade, Russia and its neighbors have launched an array of reforms in higher education administration. The introduction of multi-level educational systems and dramatic changes to...
The United States Embassy in Georgia, in association with IREX, recently hosted a celebration in honor of the 15th anniversary of the Edmund S Muskie Graduate Fellowship Program in the country...
Volunteers represent a tremendous resource for any nongovernmental organization, from local nonprofits to international bodies. An effectively managed volunteer program can transform an...
The final score of the football (soccer) match on October 27 was four to one. But that hardly mattered, because the real victors in Bishkek’s Spartak Stadium were Kyrgyz orphans who will...
The eighth annual International Education Week took place November 12-16, 2007. A joint initiative of the US State Department and US Department of Education, International Education Week is...
Muskie fellow Natalia Evdokimova participated in the Mapping Project led by Lower 9th Ward NENA (Neighborhood Empowerment Network Association) in New Orleans.











