America’s Drive-In Movie Theater Turns 78
This coming Monday marks a nostalgic anniversary in American culture. On June 6, 1933, the world’s first drive-in movie theater opened in Camden, New Jersey. By 1950, there were 4,000 of these “movies...
View ArticleAn American Family: Anniversary Edition premiered July 2011
On Thursday evening, January 11, 1973 at 9:00 p.m., Americans stepped into the home of the Loud family of Santa Barbara, California. Chronicling the lives of its family members, the 12-hour...
View ArticleLloyd Munjanja from Zimbabwe Living his American Dream
By Diana Quinonez-Soto To provide you with a better understanding of what it is like being an international student in the United States, we like to feature students who have done it. Today, we are...
View ArticleHer Understanding of American Culture is more Complete
By Diana Quinonez-Soto To provide you with a better understanding of what it is like studying, living and working in the United States, we like to feature international students and foreign young...
View ArticleHow Millennials Shape American Life, Culture
The new book, “Millennial Momentum: How a New Generation Is Remaking America,” explores how young people coming of age are reshaping American life and culture. Judy Woodruff speaks with authors Morley...
View ArticleNew York High School Helps Immigrant ‘Kids’ Adapt
Starting at a new high school can be tough for any kid, but for new immigrants and refugees it can be even harder. Brooklyn’s International High School is a public school for recent immigrants. Some...
View ArticleNavigating American Culture
This is an inspiring video from Michigan State University‘s international students. They share how they are adapting to the American culture, making friends in the U.S. and their best tips for...
View ArticleAdvices for Prospective International Students
Take a listen as VOA’s Student Union talks about every aspect of the international student experience, from how to get rid of an accent to fears of the impending cold weather.
View ArticleInternational Students: Adjust to the American Way and Land That Internship
By: William Hernandez After covering his local school districts for his community newspaper for five years, Will launched his own freelance business where he writes about education, community and...
View ArticleWhat I Wish I’d Known Before Moving to the USA to Study …
Source: Francis Hudson (He is a fine arts student and freelance writer, Francis lives in Boston and shows his art in area galleries) As an international student studying in America, there are a lot of...
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