This international day is recognized by the United Nations as a show of support for the victims of acts of violence based on religion or belief as well as affirm… Continue Reading »
This online program provides adventurers with the opportunity to connect with people across cultures and become part of a global community. It involves education for high schoolers from AFS intercultural… Continue Reading »
Taiwan America Student Conference (TASC) is a 3-week intensive leadership conference that brings together 32 outstanding university students of all fields from across Taiwan and the United States. TASC is… Continue Reading »
The region of the Tropics is responsible for 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity as well as much of its language and cultural diversity. This international day is recognized to… Continue Reading »
The region of the Tropics is responsible for 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity as well as much of its language and cultural diversity. This international day is recognized to… Continue Reading »
The region of the Tropics is responsible for 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity as well as much of its language and cultural diversity. This international day is recognized to… Continue Reading »
The region of the Tropics is responsible for 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity as well as much of its language and cultural diversity. This international day is recognized to… Continue Reading »
The region of the Tropics is responsible for 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity as well as much of its language and cultural diversity. This international day is recognized to… Continue Reading »
The region of the Tropics is responsible for 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity as well as much of its language and cultural diversity. This international day is recognized to… Continue Reading »
The United Nations acknowledges the celebration of the solstice as a representation of the unity of cultural heritage and traditions that promote the strengthening of mutual respect and peace between… Continue Reading »