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CultureGrams is provided through the MCC Library Services. An MCC ID number is required for off-campus access.

The Library of Congress has a site called Portals to the World, which includes links to electronic resources from around the world.

NAFSA is an association of individuals worldwide advancing international education and exchange and global workforce development. NAFSA serves international educators and their institutions and organizations by establishing principles of good practice, providing training and professional development opportunities, providing networking opportunities and advocating for international education. Visit nafsa.org for more information.

Association of International Educators, Region II, covers the states of Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. Visit nafsa.org/Connect_and_Network/NAFSA_Regions/Region_II for more information.

Foreignborn.com is a website for all foreign-born individuals entering or living in the United States.

The Nebraska Arts Council promotes, cultivates and sustains the arts for the people of Nebraska. Their website includes an Online Cultural Calendar, upcoming arts events, an artist directory and information about available grants to support arts projects.

The Nebraska Humanities Council was established as a state-based affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities in 1973, primarily to award grants. By the 1980s, the NHC realized that in Nebraska, grants alone were not enough to reach the entire state, and subsequently started a Humanities Resource Center with traveling exhibits, videos and films, and a Speakers Bureau that now includes nearly 300 humanities programs. For more information, visit humanitiesnebraska.org.

The United States Census Bureau offers census data by race and state and economic indicators.

The U.S. Department of State website offers various travel and living abroad topics as well as information for visitors and students coming to the USA.

For U.S. passport and international travel information, visit travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/passports.html.

The World's Money Exchange, Inc. website provides current exchange rates.

The Association fosters and encourages good will and understanding through partnerships with cities in Japan, Germany and Lithuania. Visit omahasistercities.com for more information.

The American Indian Higher Education Consortium supports the work of 32 Tribal Colleges and the national movement for tribal self-determination.

See the College's guidelines for International Travel at the MCC Travel Guidelines page.

Visit aacrao.org for information on foreign education credentialing services.

The Stanley Foundation advances its vision of a secure peace with freedom and justice by creating opportunities to improve international understanding, using media and educational programs and forums that encourage open dialogue among policy professionals, educators, students and citizens interested in world affairs.

For curriculum resources from the Midwest Institute for International/Intercultural Education, visit miiie.org.