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Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

 

Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.

 

Visit the Fulbright website for information about study in the USA, study in the UK and the Fulbright Awards.

Here is some of our StudyUSA over winter break in New York City.

Some of the StudyUSA crew sitting around th table for our very own Xmas dinner in Miami, Florida.

We are inviting all current and soon-to-be families with kids for a free professional photo session in CALUMS at 12 pm on 13th May, 2017. #CALUMS #MothersDay #StudyUSA #EducationUSA"

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