Fulbright in Action: Enrichment Seminars Engage Students on Democracy

Posted by Ann Stock / April 16, 2012

Fulbright students engage in a mock presidential debate at the enrichment seminar in Denver, CO, March 11, 2012. [Photo courtesy of Antonio Tahhan, Fulbright Alumni Ambassador]

About the Author: Ann Stock serves as Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs.

The Fulbright Program is perhaps best-known for the one-of-a-kind international experience it offers participants. But for foreign students in the United States, the classroom is only one piece of the program. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs hosts an annual series of enrichment seminars for groups of first-year Fulbright foreign students.

This academic year's seminars on "U.S. Politics and Elections: Democracy in Action" have provided more than 1,200 Fulbrighters the opportunity to learn more about our country. The seminars have… more »

Travel Diary: President Obama, Secretary Clinton Attend the Sixth Summit of the Americas in Colombia

Posted by DipNote Bloggers / April 15, 2012

Heads of State attend the opening ceremony of the sixth Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia, April 14, 2012. [AP Photo]

More: Trip Page | Interactive Travel Map | White House Blog -- President Obama at the Summit of the Americas

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton accompanied President Barack Obama for the Sixth Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia from April 13-15. There, the U.S. delegation met with democratically-elected heads of state and government from throughout the Hemisphere to strengthen ties, expand… more »

Fulbright and Academic Exchange Programs in China

Posted by Marianne Craven / April 14, 2012

School children bundled up in winter clothing inside their classroom at a school in a Beijing suburb, China, Nov. 12, 2009. [AP File Photo]

About the Author: Marianne Craven serves as Managing Director of Academic Programs in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA).

Last month, I traveled to Beijing and Xi'an with Matt McMahon, the Fulbright Chief for East Asia. It was the first time I had been to China, and I was excited to see firsthand Fulbright and other Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs exchange programs at work. Overall, we shared an informative and enlightening week with insightful and generous hosts, and we're proud of the work that ECA and its program participants are doing there.

We arrived in a snowy Beijing and met with officials from the Chinese Ministry of Education and later representatives from Hanban, a Teachers of Critical Languages Program partner. With the upcoming Consultation… more »

Investing With Impact: Building Partnerships for a Better Tomorrow

Posted by DipNote Bloggers / April 13, 2012



Kris Balderston, Special Representative for Global Partnerships, will hold a conversation with Kirsty Jenkinson, Director, Markets & Enterprise Program, World Resources Institute on "Investing with Impact: Building Partnerships for a Better Tomorrow." The conversation will highlight how government and business are working together to promote lasting change and innovation around the globe. The discussion will be moderated by Cheryl Benton, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, and will be available for on demand… more »

Photo of the Week: Sports Diplomacy at the G8

Posted by Sarah Goldfarb / April 13, 2012

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird place a friendly bet between their two NHL teams, the New York Rangers and the Ottawa Senators, who are playing in the first round of the 2012 NHL Eastern Conference Playoffs, after their bilateral meeting during the G-8 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Washington, D.C., on April 12, 2012. [Photo by Keegan Bursaw of Embassy Canada in Washington]

About the Author: Sarah Goldfarb serves as DipNote's Associate Editor.

This week, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton hosted her counterparts for the G-8 Foreign Ministers Meeting at the Blair House in Washington, D.C. During the two-day meeting, the Foreign Ministers discussed a range of country-specific, regional, and transnational topics.

Secretary Clinton also had a chance to hold a series of bilateral meetings with her counterparts, including Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird. During their meeting, Secretary Clinton and Foreign Minister Baird underscored that they share a lot in common -- except for whom they are supporting in the upcoming NHL playoffs. In this photo, Foreign Minister Baird presents Secretary… more »

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