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Doors to Diplomacy
Two student teams from India and the U.S. won this year's Doors to Diplomacy website contest. Read
more about the contest and visit their winning sites: All the World Is One and Vaccinations for Nations.

World Environment Day

Sponsored by the Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs, the U.S. Mission to the UN, Cathay Post #384, and Roots of Peace, Kurdish traditional musicians participated in World Environment Day 2005 in San Francisco, California. [more
 on the event]

Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program Competition Opens
U.S. institutions of higher education are invited to submit proposals to host Fulbright lecturers from abroad for the 2006-2007 academic year. Preference is given to institutions that are traditionally less involved in international exchange programs, including hosting visiting scholars and/or those colleges and universities serving minority audiences. The deadline is October 14, 2005.

  
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