[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 99 (Tuesday, June 21, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S4404-S4405]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FULBRIGHT PROGRAM
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, I am pleased to join my friend from
Arkansas, Mr. Boozman, in cosponsoring a resolution recognizing the
70th Anniversary of the Fulbright Program on August 1, 2016.
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Seventy years ago, Senator William Fulbright established this program
for the ``promotion of international goodwill through the exchange of
students in the fields of education, culture and science.'' The
Fulbright Program receives funding each year with strong bipartisan
support from Congress and is also supported by 50 binational
commissions worldwide.
Since its establishment, the Fulbright Program has become the United
States' flagship educational exchange program. There have been more
than 370,000 participants from around the world and all 50 States since
the program was established. Fulbright alumni include 33 heads of
state, 54 Nobel laureates, and 82 Pulitzer Prize winners.
The Institute for International Education has administered the
Fulbright Program since 1946 and has worked closely with the Department
of State to ensure that the Fulbright Program is one of the most
prestigious and effective international exchange programs in the world.
The Fulbright Program makes a significant contribution to the
exchange of ideas, knowledge, and understanding between Americans and
people worldwide. It awards 8,000 grants annually, including to 1,600
U.S. students, 4,000 foreign students, 1,200 U.S. scholars, and 900
visiting scholars, in addition to several hundred teachers and
professionals.
Increasingly, it seems as if the world is being torn apart by
intolerance, hatred, violence, and isolationism. I am convinced that
academic and cultural exchange programs, like Fulbright, are more
relevant today than ever because they provide a strong antidote to
these trends. Exchanges between individuals from around the world who
share ideas and work together on issues and problems confronting the
world can build relationships that endure for a lifetime.
I congratulate the Fulbright Program, the alumni, and all who have
supported the program for 70 years of promoting international goodwill,
and I thank Senator Boozman for this resolution.
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