IIE holds an annual International Awards Dinner in New York City to recognize individuals and corporations whose business activities promote international understanding and cooperation.
90th Anniversary Gala
New Leaders Benefit
In the 1960s and 1970s, IIE’s Annual Diamond Ball gathered New York society to model gems to raise funds for IIE’s programs.
Humphrey scholar Illac Diaz from the Philippines launched the Designer Villages Challenge.
Designer Village Launch
IIE Trustee Maryam Panahy Ansary was recently honored for her tremendous contributions and significant investments in IIE, and the many innovative ways she has helped to bring new vision to IIE’s mission of Opening Minds to the World®.
Maryam Ansary Dinner
U.S. student Elaine Hillenmeyer pursued a doctorate in biomedical engineering with the help of a Whitaker International Fellowship.
Studying in India for a semester with the help of a Gilman Scholarship, Fatima Ortega also taught English to children ages 5 to 12.
Jesse Lynch studied Arabic as a David L. Boren Fellow and mastered the language through The Language Flagship program.
Delivering power to 145 million Pakistanis is no easy task, but, fortunately, Ashfaq Mahmood is well qualified for the position.
Bijul Enaohwo studied at the University of Cape Town as a Gilman International Scholar.
Margot Steinberg Director of Individual Giving Chief Development Officer, Scholar Rescue Fund Institute of International Education 809 United Nations Plaza New York, NY 10017 USA Tel: +1 212.984.5310 Fax: +1 212.984.5401 E-mail: msteinberg@iie.org