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Grant Proposals
The State Department is seeking proposal submissions for the design and implementation of a six-week Institute for the Study of the United States for undergraduate students from the Middle East and North Africa. The deadline for submissions is January 31, and  detailed proposals are welcomed from U.S. liberal arts colleges, universities, consortia of colleges and universities, and other not-for-profit academic organizations.  more

International Athletics
The United States has long supported international athletic events, including hosting eight modern Olympic games. These events provide a showcase for American culture, promote mutual understanding between nations, generate a sense of national pride and create a significant economic impact.

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