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Welcome... In 2005, the U.S. Senate declared 2006 as the Year of Study Abroad, with the resolution to: recognize the important role that study abroad plays in shaping American Education and global Leadership, and, encourage all U.S. citizens, higer education institutions, secondary schools, businesses, & government programs to promote and expand study abroad opportunities. Learn More! separator Quote from  TomCole
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February

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February 15, 2007: The Lincoln Commission Forum on Study Abroad and Economic Competitiveness will be held in Washington DC


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February 15, 2007: Following the Lincoln Commission Forum on Study Abroad and Economic Competitiveness, a reception will be held from 5:00pm - 7:00pm

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7/26/2006
United States Senate Abraham Lincoln Study Abroad Act of 2006 (S.3744) introduced by Senators Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) and Norm Coleman (R-Minn.): View Legislation   sponsor and co-sponsors


 
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  pointer to link7/26/2006  United States Senate: Abraham Lincoln Study Abroad Act of 2006 (S.3744) introduced by Senators Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) and Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), proposing a partnership between the federal government and higher education to expand participation by U.S. undergraduates in study abroad programs.  
  pointer to link7/26/2006  United States Senate: Statement by Senator Durbin as Introduction to (S.3744)  
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