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History

- Office of the Historian
- Foreign Relations of the United States
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- 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

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Education and Culture

- Art in Embassies Program
- Citizen Exchanges Program
- CultureConnect
- 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
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Highlights
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.

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Doors to Diplomacy
Win scholarship money and a trip to Washington, DC with the Department of State's Doors to Diplomacy 2005 website competition for middle school and high school students.

  
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