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Alumni Project Brings New Opportunities to People with Visual Impairment
During the blizzard of 1888, teacher Minnie Freeman tied her students together with a ball of twine.
Twelve University Administrators from Armenia, Georgia, Ghana, Russia and Ukraine arrived at IREX on September 27th to begin their University Administration Support Program Fellowship...
From the statehouse to the forest, Muskie environmental fellows are experiencing environmental management and policy in action.
Gaukhar Ospanova, a 2010 Muskie fellow enrolled in the master of public administration program at the University of Delaware, was recently profiled on the...
IREX is pleased to announce the recipients of the TEA/ILEP Alumni Small Grants competition for the Fall 2010 cycle.
The message of the First Lady’s “Let’s Move” campaign is particularly suited to the current American obesity crisis. Yet she is also following in the footsteps of other...
Ukrainian English teacher Oleksandr Korotkov developed a month-long anti-drug campaign to combat drug use among youth in the Kyievo-Sviatoshynskyiregion of Ukraine.
I am not a big fan of tater tots. But last week at a cafeteria in Arkansas, I agreed to eat some in order to continue a conversation.
A successful Muskie fellowship experience prepares a fellow to serve as a thought leader in his or her home country...











