Wednesday, September 23, 2009
House Resolution 569 Update
Monday, September 21, 2009
News update
Senate State, Foreign Ops Pushed to October
Norman Borlaug dies at 95; revolutionized grain agriculture and won Nobel Peace Prize
Passed: S. Res. 274: A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of Peace Day
As The Peace Corps Turns 50, What Now?
WHITE PAPER, "Public Diplomacy: A View From The Front Line"
Next generation of Latin leaders doesn't have U.S. grudge
Obama's Worldwide Star Power Finds Limits
International students build bridges that help U.S. diplomatic interests
How Helpful Is Cultural Diplomacy?
Clinton Global Initiative to Include Special Programming Focus on Women, Girls
OECD’s “Education at a Glance 2009”
Noteworthy Articles from Mountainrunner.us
7 Cities Launch Sister Cities Africa Program
Public Diplomacy: sure bureaucracy is a problem but so is absent leadership
U.S. image has improved, but ...
Syracuse University symposium to explore cultural diplomacy
U.S Embassy Launches YouTube Channel For Indonesian Viewers
A View from the Muslim World: Cairo After Obama
Enabling Public Diplomacy Field Officers to Do Their Jobs
Muslim Americans answer the call to serve
More Americans know their Muslim neighbours
Video: American Universities' Engagement in Global Health
The Virtual Student Foreign Service was recently launched by the State Dept
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Sunday Links of Interest
Something new to the Center’s blog. We will now be providing weekly links of interest for you. The links will cover a wide range of articles, blogs, and anything else we think you might find relevant, important, worthwhile, etc.
Without further ado, here are the links for this week, enjoy -
Increase Engagement by Encouraging Employees to Volunteer
International Higher Education Consulting Blog
Bringing Pigskin to Land of Ping-Pong
Kenya: UN Ambassador Angelina Jolie visits ‘dire’ camp for Somali refugees
Green Revolution Hero Norman Borlaug Dies at 95
Overseas Study at Indiana University Bloomington: Plans, Participation, and Outcomes
Institute of International Education CEO Allan Goodman makes the case for international education
Special thanks to David Comp and his blog for a few links.
I hope everyone had a great weekend and is ready for the new week. Take care!
Derek
Friday, September 11, 2009
400th IHEC Blog Post
Next Monday will be the 400th post on IHEC Blog. I currently have 394 followers on Twitter. What are odds of 400th Twitter follower hitting the same day as my 400th post IHEC Blog post?If you aren't following him on Twitter, I highly recommend it for great updates, news, and information regarding international education.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Three Fulbright Scholars from Ukraine/Russia Seek Housing in the DC Area
I.) IHOR POSHYVAILO:
Ihor Poshyvailo (ihorua@ukr.net) wrote:
"In September, I'm coming to Washington, DC, as a Fulbright Scholar. I am 42, ethnologist, art historian, have family, live and work in Kyiv as a deputy director of the National Center of Folk Culture 'Ivan Honchar Museum' and a chairman of the Kyiv branch of the National Union of Folk Art Masters of Ukraine.
"I'm affiliated with the Smithsonian Center for Folklore and Cultural Heritage and my project title is 'Interpreting Cultural Heritage in Museums: An American Experience for Ukrainian Practice.'
"I'm seeking housing for eight months from September 2009 till June 2010. I'm a non-smoker and quiet. In the US, I will stay alone. I need modest housing for a moderate price. My office will be near the Mall."
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II.) GENNADIY DRUZENKO:
Gennadiy Druzenko (druzenko@ukr.net) wrote:
"I'm a lawyer (LL.M. in European Law) and Fulbright Scholar from Ukraine planning to carry out research in Washington, DC from the beginning of September 2009 to the end of February 2010.
"I'm looking for a one bedroom apartment (or comparable accommodation) in Washington, DC or vicinity for six months commencing from September 1, 2009.
"I am coming with my wife (Ukrainian philologist) and 10-year daughter, so I need a one-bedroom apartment, not just a room. It should be furnished and preferably within the boundary of an elementary school with a good reputation."
tel. + 380 50 3579922
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III.) EVGENIY SOBOLEV:
Evgeniy Sobolev (sev1980@mail.ru) wrote:
"I will be a Fulbright-Kennan scholar and will be conducting research at the Woodrow Wilson Center's Kennan Institute from September 2009 till February 2010.
"I am from Ufa. It is a capital of Bashkortostan (Russia).
"I am interested in a room - not far from the Wilson Center (max. 60 minutes), about $500-700 per/month, with utilities, kitchen and bath available, short or long-term (six months). I am sociable."
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
H. Res. 569 Update
Here is the list of cosponsors:
1. Jim Moran (D-VA)
2. Sue Myrick (R-NC)
3. Tom Latham (R-IA)
4. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT)
5. Harry E. Mitchell (D-AZ)
6. David Loebsack (D-IA)
7. Bruce Braley (D-IA)
8. Maurice D. Hinchey (D-NY)
9. James P. McGovern (D-MA)
10. John Conyers (D-MI)
11. Rush Holt (D-NJ)
12. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ - Foreign Affairs, Committee)
13. Leonard Boswell (D-IA)
14. John Olver (D-MA)
15. Bob Filner (D-CA)
16. Charles Rangel (D-NY)
17. Diane Watson (D-CA – Foreign Affairs Committee)
18. Gerald Connolly (D-VA – Foreign Affairs Committee)
19. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH)
20. William Delahunt (D-MA – Foreign Affairs Committee)
21. Adam Smith (D-WA)
22. Steve King (R-IA)