📣 The U.S. Department of State Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship is now accepting applications for the 2025 cohort. Application Deadline: September 19, 2024 To learn more, visit https://ow.ly/9bl550SxZLP.
Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program
International Affairs
Washington, DC 5,436 followers
Promoting a positive U.S. presence in the world that reflects and respects the strength and diversity of America.
About us
The Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program is a U.S. Department of State program, administered by Howard University, that attracts and prepares young people for careers of international service. Howard University named this program to honor Congressman Rangel for his longstanding and vocal support for showing the world the diversity that is the strength of America, as well as his example of global leadership. The program is managed by the Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center at Howard University and is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of State. The Rangel Program offers graduate fellowships to outstanding seniors and college graduates who want to join the Foreign Service. These fellowships help finance two-year graduate programs, provide two summer internships, mentoring from a Foreign Service Officer, and other professional development activities. The Rangel Program also accepts undergraduate students to participate in the six-week Summer Enrichment Program that prepares global-minded undergraduate students for careers in international affairs. Both programs are competitive and seek applicants with a strong academic background, a commitment to service, and an interest in making a difference in the world around them. Rangel Fellows and Scholars are currently representing the United States in 60 countries around the world, in areas as diverse as Africa, East Asia, Latin America, South Asia, Europe and Eurasia, and Canada. They are promoting human rights, helping American citizens in trouble overseas, enhancing prosperity and development, deepening ties between the United States and people in different countries, and supporting U.S. global values and interests in many ways.
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https://rangelprogram.org/
External link for Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program
- Industry
- International Affairs
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Nonprofit
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Washington, DC, US
Employees at Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program
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Claudia Anyaso
Senior Consultant at Rangel Program on International Affairs
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William Baskerville
Graduate Fellow at Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program
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Hilary Marie Johnson
Foreign Service Officer at U.S. Department of State
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Lee France
Higher Education Professional | Intercultural Exchange Advocate
Updates
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Meet 2024 Rangel Fellow Mariah Lima, who graduated from UCLA. She’s worked with USAID, ICD International, and the UCLA Luskin Center. Read Mariah’s full bio on https://ow.ly/JYex50RGafh.
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Please welcome 2024 Rangel Fellow, Bridgette Lang, of Boston University! She interned at the U.S. Department of State, the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, USAID, and the Mayor’s Migration Council. Read Bridgette’s full bio on rangelprogram.org.
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We are hiring! We're looking for passionate professionals to join our team and help us build the next generation of diverse U.S. diplomats. Do you possess a strong commitment to public service, a passion for mentoring and developing talent, and experience in program management, communications, or administration? Consider applying to join our team in one of these roles. * Rangel Program Director * Rangel Program Manager for Congressional & Professional Development * Program Coordinator for Communications * Program Coordinator for Administration 👉 Learn more and apply today: https://lnkd.in/e7T8kHbX #HowardUniversity #DiplomaticFellowships #PublicService #NowHiring #JoinOurTeam
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Last but not least, meet 2024 Rangel Scholar, Alexis White! Alexis is our first Scholar from Louisiana State University! She is a junior from Capitol Heights, Maryland.
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Congratulations to 2024 Fellow, Joanne Kim, who graduated from Auburn University! She interned with Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland, the Alabama State House of Representatives, and held a Teach For America Ignite Fellowship. Read Joanne’s full bio at rangelprogram.org.
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Meet 2024 Rangel Fellow Nonya Khedr, who graduated from The City College of New York. She worked at Amnesty International, founded the She for Female Advocacy (SheFFA) Foundation, and is a Colin Powell, Clinton Global Initiative, and NYU Public Service Fellow. Read Nonya’s full bio on rangelprogram.org
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We’re excited to welcome 2024 Rangel Scholar, Addis Tupper, to the Rangel family. Addis is a junior at Spelman College. She is from Liverpool, New York.
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Please welcome 2024 Rangel Fellow, Mariam Keita, of Mount Holyoke College! They worked at SEIU Local, the Massachusetts Trial Court, and the Chautauqua Institute. Read Mariam’s full bio on rangelprogram.org.
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The Rangel Program is thrilled to welcome 2024 Rangel Fellow Amarpreet Kaur of University of California, Berkeley. She was a Public Policy & International Affairs (PPIA) Fellowship Program Fellow, a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program Scholar, and has worked in the Brennan Center for Justice, the NAACP, the Ella Baker Center, and West Sacramento City Hall. Read Amarpreet’s full bio at rangelprogram.org.
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