Are you hiring for a job that’s right for a newly arrived refugee? Federal funding cuts mean we need your help connecting refugees with jobs. Transportation accessible positions needed.
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Helping internationally trained doctors succeed in Minnesota
Apr 15, 2025
We’re making strides in supporting International Medical Graduates in becoming licensed physicians in the U.S. This year, we have matched 11 people with residencies, for a total of 21 Institute clients working toward becoming fully licensed physicians in Minnesota. Read on to learn about one of our clients, Dr. Azar Maluki, and about the barriers internationally trained physicians face when seeking to relicense in the U.S.
For nearly three decades, Michael Donahue brought his compassion, knowledge and heart for social justice to work at the International Institute of Minnesota. Now, as he retires as the Institute’s associate director, our staff is saying farewell to one of our longest-serving and most beloved staff members.
Volunteers at the International Institute of Minnesota make our many programs and classes possible. Learn more in this question and answer series about what inspires and motivates Jolene, a volunteer tutor, retired nurse and former nursing instructor at the Institute.
With stories about immigration dominating news headlines daily, it’s important to understand the context of what you’re reading, hearing and seeing. We often notice terminology like refugee, immigrant or migrant being used interchangeably or incorrectly, so our guide explains the basics of the most commonly used immigration terms you’re likely to see in the news.
WCCO | Minnesota has long been a haven for refugees, with nearly 118,000 individuals resettling in the state since 1979, according to the Minnesota Department of Health. However, a toughening of U.S. immigration policies has created significant challenges for those hoping to start new lives in the state. WCCO spoke to Jane Graupman, the Institute’s Executive Director.
Are you hiring for a job that’s right for a newly arrived refugee? Federal funding cuts mean we need your help connecting refugees with jobs. Transportation accessible positions needed.
Star Tribune: Minnesota’s refugee resettlement agencies scramble to respond amid Trump disruptions
Mar 17, 2025
Star Tribune | Local officials argue that refugees are thoroughly vetted and contribute much to the American economy. The disruptions are “sad because it’s unnecessary,” they say. The Star Tribune spoke to Jane Graupman, the Institute’s Executive Director.