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Incheon mayor, acting U.S. ambassador discuss educational exchange

  • On March 27, 2025, CIEE, the Council on International Educational Exchange, headquartered in South Portland, Maine, elected Michael A. McRobbie, Indiana University President Emeritus and University Chancellor, to its board of directors.
  • CIEE, a nonprofit leader in study abroad and international exchange, was founded in 1947 and has been dedicated to building bridges between people and cultures.
  • During his 14-year tenure as the 18th president of Indiana University from 2007-2021, Michael oversaw extensive changes, including academic restructuring, increased financial aid and research funding, and a $4 billion fundraising campaign.
  • Laura A. Brege, Chair of the CIEE board, stated, "We are delighted to welcome Michael to the CIEE Board of Directors and look forward to the many ways in which he will help us advance our timeless mission to advance peace in our world through people-to-people exchange programs."
  • According to James P. Pellow, Ed. D., President and CEO of CIEE, Michael's international background, expertise in technology and higher education, and philanthropic achievements will greatly benefit CIEE as it seeks to democratize international education.
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Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) Elects Indiana University Chancellor and President Emeritus Michael A. McRobbie to Its Board of Directors

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine, March 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE), a nonprofit leader in study abroad and international exchange that has been building bridges between people, countries, and cultures since 1947, has elected Indiana University…

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