2007 FULBRIGHT HOME HOSPITALITY CORRESPONDENCE
Subject: Student Assignments: Fulbright Home Hospitality (Friday, February 23rd)
Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 17:12:49 -0500
From: "Babson, Augusta" <>
To: "Ninie G. Syarikin"
Dear Ms. Syarikin,
Thank you for participating in this year’s Fulbright Enrichment Seminar evening of Home Hospitality, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, on the evening of Friday, February 23rd. Your student assignments and meeting details are listed below. Please review your contact information and meeting instructions.
Student Assignments:
1. Mr. Augustin Yameogo (Burkina Faso), University of Montana, Missoula,
Field of Study: Education
2. Ms. Valentina Nikolova (Bulgaria), DukeUniversity,
Field of Study: Public Policy
3. Mr. Emmanuel Dayan (France), StanfordUniversity,
Field of Study: Documentary Film and Video
4. Ms. Elisa Oezbek (Germany), Northeastern University,
Field of Study: Political Science
5. Mr. Carlos Torres Jimenez (Costa Rica), SyracuseUniversity,
Field of Study: International Relations
** Please note that none of your students have dietary restrictions.
Meeting Details:
Students will arrive at 6:00pm at the address listed below. They will look for a colorful balloon outside your house.
Contact Information:
Ms. Ninie G. Syarikin508 G Street, SW
Washington, DC20024
Work Tel: (202) 619-1448
Home Tel: (202) 554-8159
Mobile Tel: (202) 355-4102
Should you have questions regarding the event, please feel free to contact me at (202) 326-7648 or via email at .
Sincerely,
Augusta
Augusta Babson
Program Manager, Professional Exchanges Division
Institute of International Education
1400 K Street, NW
Suite 650
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: 202-326-7648
Fax: 202-326-7696
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From:Fulbright Association <>
To:<>
Date:Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:54:45 -0500 (EST)
Subject:Opportunity to Host Visiting Fulbrighters for Dinner
Dear Ninie Syarikin:
Supporting the Fulbright program and the students, scholars, and teachers currently in the U.S. through the Fulbright exchange are primary goals of the Fulbright Association and its National Capital Area Chapter. In keeping with this mission, we are pleased to forward to you the following message regarding an opportunity to host visiting Fulbright student grantees for dinner at your home on Friday evening, February 23.
The opportunity is being arranged by the Institute of International Education and all questions and expressions of interest should be directed to Marsha Oshima ( ; 202-326-7678) or Augusta Babson ( ; 202-326-7648).
Thank you for your involvement!
Best wishes,
Lisa N. Blonder
President, National Capital Area Chapter
Kristjen Lundberg
Director, Chapter Relations, Fulbright Association
Fulbright Association
666 11th Street NW
Suite 525
Washington, DC20001
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January 22, 2007
Dear Potential Fulbright Host,
Each year, the Institute of International Education (IIE) organizes enrichment seminars for first-year Fulbright Students in 8 cities throughout the U.S. The Fulbright Program - of which these seminars are an important part - is funded by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U. S. Department of State. This year's Washington seminar, "Leadership and Public Service"will take place February 21-25, 2007. 140 students representing around 80 different countries will participate in the seminar, along with recently returned U.S. Student Program alumni.
As in years past, a home hospitality evening has been scheduled for the Fulbright students with members of the greater Washington, DC, community. We would like to invite you to host a small group of Fulbright students for dinner in your home on Friday evening, February 23.
To confirm your willingness and availability to host students, please fill out and return the confirmation form (available online at ) as soon as possible. Ideally we ask you to host 2 to 5 students, but understand that circumstances may dictate a smaller or larger group. If you would like to request students from a specific country or those studying a particular discipline, please indicate your preference on the confirmation form. IIE will try to match you with appropriate students.Please return the form to IIE by Monday, February 5, or call us to indicate your interest.
The seminar will be held at the Renaissance WashingtonDC Hotel, 999 9th Street, N.W. , Washington, D.C.
Many thanks in advance for your participation in this important program, which the Fulbrighters consistently rank as one of their most important experiences in the United States.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
Sincerely,
Marsha Oshima
Assistant Director
Institute of International Education
Tel: (202) 326-7678
Email:
Augusta Babson
Program Manager
Institute of International Education
Tel: (202) 326-7648
Email:
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