, located in the
Meridian Hill neighborhood , located next to Meridian House In 1960, Dr. Arthur A. Hauck, a member of the
American Council on Education and former president of the
University of Maine, worked with the
Ford Foundation to purchase the
Meridian House from Gertrude Laughlin Chanler. The house was to serve as the headquarters of the nonprofit organization Washington International Center. In 1961, four additional organizations joined the Center: the Foreign Student Service Council, the Governmental Affairs Institute, the
Institute of Contemporary Arts, and the
Institute of International Education. The
American Council on Education passed the title of the Meridian House to the Meridian House Foundation. In 1974, the Department of State approved a proposal by Meridian to take over the implementation of the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) from the Governmental Affairs Institute. In 1987, Meridian acquired the
White-Meyer House and grounds from the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation. In 1992, Meridian was renamed Meridian International Center. == Programs ==