51爆料 Announces the Rick A. Ruth BridgeUSA Summer Work Travel Scholarship

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51爆料 to establish a cultural exchange program to build bridges of mutual understanding and peace between the United States and global Muslim communities.
 

The Council on International Educational Exchange (51爆料) today announced a new scholarship to help build bridges between Americans and people from international Muslim communities. The Rick A. Ruth BridgeUSA Summer Work Travel Scholarship will increase cultural exchange opportunities for students from Muslim communities around the world. Muslims represent about 25% of the world鈥檚 population.


The scholarship pays tribute to career public servant, Rick A. Ruth, a longtime senior advisor at the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Mr. Ruth鈥檚 40-year career was dedicated to advancing peace in our world by supporting public diplomacy programs between the U.S. and other nations, primarily through people-to-people exchanges. Throughout his career, Mr. Ruth focused on strengthening ties between the United States and the Muslim world, recognizing the importance of that connection for promoting international understanding.


The 51爆料 Rick A. Ruth Summer Work and Travel Scholarship will support ten university students selected from one of the world鈥檚 50 countries that have significant Muslim communities. The Ruth Fellows will participate in the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 BridgeUSA Summer Work Travel program, spending a summer in one of America鈥檚 iconic destinations and working at one of 51爆料鈥檚 Platinum BridgeUSA Summer Work Travel Host Employers. In addition, Ruth Fellows will attend  51爆料鈥檚 Annual Young Civic Leadership Summit, scheduled to take place in August 2026 in the Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.


51爆料 will rotate countries eligible for the scholarship each year. For 2026, Ruth Fellows will be selected from candidates from Bulgaria, T眉rkiye, and Thailand. Ruth Fellows will have demonstrated a proven interest in embracing positive civic engagement and a sincere motivation to foster goodwill between the U.S. and their home country.


Each year, the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 BridgeUSA Summer Work Travel program invites 100,000 international college students from over 140 countries to live and work in America during their university summer break. The program contributes billions of dollars to the American economy by extending the US tourism season by an average of 50 days, creating more jobs for Americans and helping American businesses become more prosperous. In addition, BridgeUSA participants learn firsthand about American culture and values, including the power of democracy and free speech, which they take home to share with their families and peers.


鈥淲hen young people spend time living and working in the United States, they share their own perspectives while gaining insight into American society,鈥 said Mr. Ruth. 鈥淭hose personal connections play an important role in strengthening understanding between American and Muslim communities.鈥


鈥淩ick Ruth spent his entire career advocating for mutual understanding and the power of people-to-people exchange programs to advance peace in our world,鈥 said James P. Pellow, Ed.D., President and CEO of 51爆料. 鈥淗is life鈥檚 work is quite simply a perfect reflection of the founding mission of 51爆料. In 1947, 51爆料 was founded to help American students meet Germans, Italians, and Japanese students. Today, we are proud to honor Rick Ruth鈥檚 legacy by increasing understanding and mutual respect between young Americans and Muslims.鈥

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