RICHMOND, Va. - Several Virginia National Guard Soldiers were able to participate in the Military Reserve Exchange Program in 2019, traveling abroad and attaching to foreign armies in a unique ...
The Graduate Student Exchange Program offers trainees the opportunity to be immersed in a research laboratory at a partner institution through a short‑term exchange. This experience is designed to ...
A needle exchange program offers sterile needles to people who inject drugs. This harm reduction intervention has been effective at decreasing risk and improving the quality of life for those affected ...
At SUNY ESF you'll engage with dedicated professors actively shaping and preserving the environment. Their impactful research, sought after worldwide by governments and corporations, adds an exciting ...
Free standing programs are designed specifically for study abroad audiences, most often by a study abroad provider organization, though sometimes by partner universities. Drexel Global partners with ...
Student exchange programs, previously paused during the pandemic, have reopened and now families are needed to host international exchange students interested in living and studying in Fairfax County.
The Inside-Out Exchange Program is an international initiative that brings college-level courses inside correctional institutions. Since 2005, University of Delaware students (“outside students”) and ...
AUC provides a unique opportunity of study abroad for students who are seeking unique experiences, fresh perspectives, and cultural immersion into the exciting Egyptian experience. The university ...
With the Salvation Army as her across-the-alley neighbors, Sharon Ore has dealt with her fair share of trouble caused by transients during her 33 years on North Jefferson Avenue. But there’s been a ...
The Vision-Intercollegiate Exchange Program (IEP) seeks to educate, empower, engage, and develop our staff by facilitating opportunities to visit and network with the same, like, or similar ...
For Indiana’s syringe exchange programs to survive, they might face new restrictions that public health advocates say will undercut efforts to help intravenous drug abusers kick their addictions.