FLEX Experience and How I Became a Professional Dancer

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Kanykei Iskander kyzy '13 (LaGrange, KY/ Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) I would like to share my story of becoming a professional folk dancer and how much FLEX...

Apply For FLEX-Ability Conferences in Central Asia and Eastern Europe

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FLEX Alumni Office is Recruiting for FLEX-Ability Conference in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. History of FLEX-Ability Conference:   FLEX-Ability conference was started in South Caucasus region...

FLEX Alumni in Azerbaijan Recognized by the U.S. Embassy

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Aydan Aslanova ’13 (Baku, Azerbaijan/ Sarasota, FL), Sevinj Huseynova ’11 (Khachmaz, Azerbaijan/Klamath Falls, OR), and Gunay Kerimova ’12 (Baku, Azerbaijan/ Mount Vernon, IA) were...

Despre Moldova, About Moldova

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“Let's leave the past to speak, where we should collect only those grains that will awaken patriotism and devotion to our country.”  Nicu Gaibu...

“Nothing is left unsaid, nothing is left undone”

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People do always change, people never stay the same. This is not the matter of time, but the influence of various events on their...

FLEX Alumni Participation in the 2014 Presidential Election in Ukraine with Organization for Security...

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FLEX alumni assisted the Organization for Security and Co‑operation in Europe Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR) to observe the May Presidential...

Roman Vydro ’10 – AC of the Month for May, 2014

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ROMAN VYDRO '10 AC of the Month for MAY, 2014 Roman Vydro '10 of Eastern Ukraine is our Alumni Coordinator of the Month for May. Roman has proven to be a...

“FLEX has opened up so many doors”

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Born and raised in Telavi, Georgia, I moved to the United States with the help of the Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) Program, a US...

FLEX City Representative of May 2014 Lusine Snkhchyan ’13 (Vanadzor, Armenia)

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Lusine Snkhchyan ’13 is the FLEX Alumni City Representative of the month of May 2014 and was nominated by Alumni Coordinator Alen Shadunts ‘09. ...

Rubik’s Cube Principle

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What is the difference between Great and Perfect? Both express something well-done, accomplished and desired. But doesn’t perfect sound more impressive? If somebody asked...