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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
March 15, 2007
Media Note
2007/194
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U.S. Government and U.S. University and College Presidents Join
to Promote U.S. Higher Education in India
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Learn more about the U.S. Higher
Education Delegation to India. |
Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
Karen P. Hughes will lead a delegation of prominent senior U.S.
government officials and U.S. college and university presidents
to Mumbai and New Delhi, India on March 24-30, 2007.
Through meetings with students and leaders in higher education,
government, and business, the delegation will promote the quality,
dynamism, and diversity of U.S. higher education as well as Americans’
desire to expand educational partnerships with Indians. The delegation
will carry the message that the U.S. welcomes and values international
students who want to study in the United States, and they will
highlight the importance of international education to strengthening
U.S.-India ties and preparing globally competitive American students
at educational institutions.
This unique pairing of U.S. government and higher education leaders
is the second in a series of delegations stemming from a commitment
to greater partnership in the national interest made at the U.S.
University Presidents Summit on International Education co-hosted
by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and U.S. Secretary
of Education Margaret Spellings in January 2006.
The delegation traveling to India will include: Ambassador Karen
P. Hughes, Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public
Affairs; Thomas A. Farrell, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for Academic Programs; Dr. John J. Bowen, President, Johnson and
Wales University; Dr. Mark A. Emmert, President, University of
Washington; Dr. Margaret B. Lee, President, Oakton Community College;
Dr. John M. Lilley, President, Baylor University; Dr. James L.
Oblinger, Chancellor, North Carolina State University; and Dr.
Eileen Wilson-Oyelaran, President, Kalamazoo College.
For more information, please contact Nicole Deaner, Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs, at 202-203-7613 or deanerna@state.gov;
or Darlene Kirk, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, at
202-203-5060 or kirkdx@state.gov.
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