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WWU student wins scholarship to study Arabic abroad
Sep 27, 2009

A Western Washington University student has won a scholarship to spend a year in Cairo, Egypt, studying the Arabic language. Dana Rafter won the National Security Education Program's Boren Scholarship, which provides students with up to $20,000 to study in countries that are important to U.S. interests but aren't often visited for study abroad programs. Rafter will leave for Cairo's Al-Dawin Institute in August. Rafter hopes to gradua...
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Boren Awards September Newsletter
Sep 21, 2009

We are happy to announce that the Boren Awards September 2009 Newsletter was recently released.  To view the September newsletter  click here .  To subscribe to future newsletters click here . 
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Boren Scholars Named For Language, Culture Pursuits
Sep 14, 2009

The National Security Education Program recently awarded two David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarships and seven Boren Graduate Fellowships to Georgetown students for their pursuits in language and cultural studies. “These awards provide unique opportunities for our students to pursue study and research in disciplines leading to a more secure and peaceful future," said Kathy Bellows, director of the Office of International Programs....
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The National Security Education Program Announces 3rd Annual Boren Alumni Award Winners.
Sep 9, 2009

The National Security Education Program (NSEP) is pleased to announce its 3rd Annual NSEP Boren Alumni Award winners. Tamara Crouse of Littleton, Colo. has been named the 2009 Sol Linowitz Award winner and Shana Leenerts of Irvine, Calif. has been named the 2009 Howard Baker, Jr. Award winner.   To read more about the Boren Alumni Award Winners, please click here .
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