-12/08/11 "100,000 Strong Initiative" to Send American Students to Study in China; Washington, DC
-11/10/11 "30 Mosques, 30 Days": Exploring Islam in America; New York, NY
-07/20/11 Living Legacy: How the Civil War Shapes Contemporary America; Washington, DC
-05/19/11 A Shortage of Women in Top Leadership Roles and Executive Education as Part of The Solution; New York, NY
-05/03/11 Foreign Media Celebrates World Press Freedom Day; Assistant Secretary Esther Brimmer, Bureau of International Organization Affairs; Washington, DC
-05/02/11 Death of Usama bin Ladin and the Reaction of the Muslim-American Community; Washington, DC
-04/11/11 President Abraham Lincoln and the Beginning of the Civil War; Washington, DC
-04/05/11 Analysis of the Changing Characteristics in the U.S. Population; Washington, DC
-04/05/11 New Portrait of America: First 2010 Census Briefs; Washington, DC
-03/11/11 2011 Major League Soccer Season Preview; New York, NY
-02/09/11 Education Reform/Closing Achievement Gap in the U.S. and Around the World; New York, NY
-11/16/10 U.S. Educational and Cultural Exchange with China; Ann Stock, Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs; Foreign Press; Washington, DC
-03/26/10 The 2010 Census: Why Do It, How Does It Work and How the Information Is Used; Daniel Weinberg, Assistant Director, Decennial Census Programs, U.S. Census Bureau; Foreign Press Center; Washington, DC
-02/23/09 New Direction for the Civil Rights Movement; U.S. Congressman John Lewis, D-GA; Foreign Press Center; Washington, DC -- Video
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