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There is no one else who is so powerful and also so wise…."
Today he is best remembered for the legislation establishing
the Fulbright Program, which passed without debate in 1946.
The first participants traveled in 1948. Since then more than
250,000 "Fulbrighters" have participated in the program.
"Of all of the joint ventures in which we
might engage," Fulbright later said of the program, "the most productive
… is educational exchange…. Educational exchange can turn nations
into people, contributing as no other form of communication can,
to the humanizing of international relations…."
The Binational Fulbright Commission in Egypt was established in
1949, and is oldest and largest Fulbright program in the Arab world.
Since 1949 nearly 5,000 scholars have been American Fulbrighters
in Egypt or Egyptian Fulbrighters in the United States. The Commission's
mandate remains unchanged: cultivate mutual understanding by nourishing
mutual educational exchange. And doing it one Fulbrighter at a time,
so that every Fulbrighter is better prepared to pursue what Senator
Fulbright called the "essence of intercultural education: empathy,
the ability to see the world as others see it, and to allow for
the possibility that others may see something we have failed to
see…."
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