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Presidential Elections
U.S. Embassy Chargé d'Affaires Gautam Rana visited undergraduate students at the Faculty of Social Sciences where he gave a speech on the U.S. electoral process and answered several interesting questions.
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American Foods
Deputy Public Diplomacy Officer Izaak Martin and Embassy Intern Austin Harbin visited Višja strokovna šola BIC on Friday to discuss different foods in America.
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Multicultural Festival
Public Affairs Officer Philip Beekman visited I. OŠ Žalec October 21 to be a guest at their multicultural festival and speak with a class of English language students about life in the United States.
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Why is Cyber Security important?
The Embassy's Information Management Officer Gary Ellis joined the students at Šolski center Kranj, for a presentation on cyber security, awareness and maintenance.
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A Lively Discussion with High School Students
U.S. Embassy Defense Attaché Lieutenant Colonel Krist Thodoropoulos visited close to 120 students at Gimnazija Lava Celje. LTC Thodoropoulos discussed the U.S. electoral process and also talked about both diversity at the United States as a whole as well as specifically in the U.S. Armed Forces.
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Education Resources
Studying in the U.S.
Learn about universities, colleges and international exchange organizations.
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Publication
USA Elections in Brief
This book discusses the nature of the modern American electoral process.
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Blog
White House Blog
A daily chronicle of the 44th President
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IPR Center
Report IP Theft
U.S. government's clearinghouse for investigations into counterfeiting and piracy
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Publication
USA Map with Facts in Brief
This publication includes plenty of facts and statistics about the United States.
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Events
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More News from the Embassy
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Our first visit to Mojstrana
Today we paid our first visit to the students of OŠ Mojstrana who are living under the highest Slovenian mountain, Triglav. U.S. Embassy Marine Security Guards Commander, Josh, who has already climbed to Triglav seven times, had a lot to discuss with the students.
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U.S. Electoral Process
Deputy Chief of Mission Gautam Rana visited "Osnovna šola Ig," a middle school near Ljubljana. After introducing himself, he presented about the U.S. electoral process.
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Celebrating Day of Languages
Deputy Public Affairs Officer Izaak Martin visited the Biotechnical Educational Center in Ljubljana on Monday. The visit coincided with the European Day of Language, so Mr. Martin began the presentation showing the students a video about how embassy officers are endeavoring to learn Slovene.
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A Dialog with Health Care School students
One of the embassy’s Marine Security Guards, Lucas, visited the High School for Health Care in Celje to discuss with the students topics of their choice.
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Olympia is a Capital of Which State?
Our first school visit of the new school year took us to the coast. Public Diplomacy Officer Izaak Martin met two big groups of students in Izola: the High School for Health Science & Cosmetics and the High School for Catering & Tourism.
Highlights
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Fact Sheet on the Leaders' Summit on Refugees
President Obama joined UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon as well as leaders from Canada, Ethiopia, Germany, Jordan, Mexico, and Sweden in hosting the Leaders’ Summit on Refugees, culminating a sustained effort to rally nations to step up their efforts in response to the largest mass displacement crisis since the Second World War.
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U.S. Relations With Slovenia
The United States and Slovenia work together actively on a number of fronts and have developed strong, cooperative relations on a broad range of bilateral, regional, and global issues.
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Study in the USA
U.S. schools are considered among the world’s best — a U.S. degree is highly valued in many countries and can be the key to a successful career. Video »
Election Night Remarks
- Remarks by Ambassador Brent R. Hartley at the AmCham Slovenia’s Election Night Party (PDF 147 KB), Tuesday, November 8, 8:30pm
Emergency Contact Information
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