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Soft Power: Russian and American University Students Find Common Ground

Soft Power: Russian and American University Students Find Common Ground

While U.S.-Russia relations remain uncertain, students at the Volgograd Institute of Management engaged their American counterparts in some diplomatic bridge-building.

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Israel PM candidate: “Biggest Crisis since the Time of Mohammad”

Israel PM candidate: “Biggest Crisis since the Time of Mohammad”

Former Israeli defense minister Ya’alon and Prime Minister hopeful outlined his view of the developments that shape the Middle East today.

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100,000 Strong: The State Department’s Public-Private Partnerships

100,000 Strong: The State Department’s Public-Private Partnerships

The 100,000 Strong Education Initiative represents a transformational partnership since both the U.S. and China remain committed to the project’s goal of sending and receiving students for language, cultural, and academic exchanges.

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Giving Journalists Tools to Tell Good Stories

Through a partnership with NOW on PBS, award-winning journalist and producer Bill Gentile has been teaching journalists how to do more with less. Through his backpack journalism workshops, Gentile teaches effective storytelling. The video of the training is now available online through PBS at: http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/440/Journalism-Workshop.html Gentile is a 30-year veteran correspondent and a professor of […]

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