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Posted on November 18, 2011 - in International Education, Education
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In celebration of International Education Week, undergraduate students from the ...

Posted on November 18, 2011 - Amy Bernath in International Education, Education
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Corruption and Prices

Muskie program and Global UGRAD program alumni are among the winners of Open Your Eyes, a social advertising competition sponsored by the Soros Foundation Kazakhstan.  As members of...

Posted on November 18, 2011 - in International Education, Education
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When Greg Adler, a history teacher in San Jose, California, met Ukrainian teaching fellow Natasha Kanarska through the Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) program...

We are pleased to post this blog from an international student offering a different perspective as we celebrate International Education Week. Marika Mkheidze is a...

Posted on November 16, 2011 - in International Education, Education, Youth
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Nicolas Kirschman hosts Zina Kabylbek kyzy from Tech Age Girls

The seniors at Webster Groves High School in St Louis, Missouri begin every online project...

Posted on November 15, 2011 - in International Education, Education
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IREX is working to make a better world through its efforts in the field of education. We are pleased to celebrate International Education Week as established by the U.S. Department of State and...

Annie Curran is a senior at Annandale High School and the Editor-in-Chief of its newspaper. This past summer, she and five other Annandale students traveled to Lanzhou, China, to participate in...

Posted on November 14, 2011 - in International Education, Education
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Muskie Vardine Grigoryan with her Academic Avisor

The Muskie program celebrates International...

What’s changed and what hasn’t changed since my first foray more than 20 years ago into international education as a high school student on a friendship tour in the USSR?  As I...

The 2010 earthquake in Haiti took the lives of thousands and devastated the health and education systems of heavily populated areas throughout the country. Amidst the chaos and destruction,...