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History

- Office of the Historian
- Foreign Relations of the United States
- Principal Officers of the Department and U.S. Chiefs of Mission
- Presidents and Secretaries of State -- Foreign Travels
- Timeline of U.S. Diplomatic History
- Holocaust-Era Assets Records
- The Historical Advisory Committee

K-12 Student Site

- Student Web Site - "Future State"

Education and Culture

- Art in Embassies Program
- Citizen Exchanges Program
- Educational and Cultural Affairs
- EducationUSA
- English-Language Programs
- Fulbright Program
- Humphrey Fellowships
- International Cultural Property Protection
- International Visitor Program
- Open Requests for Proposals
- Overseas Educational Advising
- Overseas Schools
- More...
Highlights
History of U.S. Foreign Relations
The Foreign Relations of the United States series presents the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity.

International Education Week
November 15-19, Secretary Powell encourages you to join the Departments of State and Education in celebrating International Education Week, an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.

Web Site for Youth
Visit the U.S. State Department's site for youth at www.future.state.gov. Take Secretary Powell up on his invitation to "explore the world of American diplomacy and get a taste for what it takes to serve on the front lines of freedom."

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The State Department is building and strengthening relationships among diverse cultures, especially young people, through this exciting initiative

  
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