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It's Time to Travel, featuring Adrianne Fogg

by Harrison Boyink / Oct 05, 2013 / 0 comments

More than ever, people in today's world are couch potatoes – watching TV, playing video games, and trying to visit the world online. While the may get a general idea of how things look, they never get the whole experience - only seeing what the TV producers and the photographers choose for them to see. They only hear what the editors choose. They only get what others say.

Best job in the world? Scouting Baseball

by Harrison Boyink / Oct 05, 2013 / 0 comments

 

What baseball fan wouldn't love the chance to be an international scout?

 

U.S. Department of State Scholarship Program for American High School Students

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Oct 04, 2013 / 0 comments

U.S. Department of State Scholarship Program for American High School Students - Promotes Study of Critical Languages

NSLI-Y Offers Merit-Based Scholarships for a Summer or an Academic Year Abroad

 

A Student's Perspective: Study Abroad in Bruges, Belgium

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Oct 04, 2013 / 0 comments

Are you curious about studying abroad but would feel more comfortable on a short-term faculty-led program? Then, you'll want to read the faculty-led student interview series this month!

 

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Faculty-Led Study Abroad

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Oct 04, 2013 / 0 comments

This month, I will be writing a series on faculty-led study abroad, interviewing students and professors. Studying abroad is such a life-changing experience and there are different types of programs that match a student’s needs and interests.

Travels in Europe: The Road to Rouen

by wandering freditor / Oct 04, 2013 / 0 comments

The road to Rouen is paved with good inventions. Like that tiny weenie Jane, who every day crawls into the confines of our TomTom, which in turn sits on my windscreen and shows our course, although sadly, not always unerringly.

Miles of Multi-Colored Mania

by Christian DeMichiel / Oct 04, 2013 / 0 comments

Color represents something different in every culture. Green, for example, represents jealousy and greed in western cultures, whereas in eastern cultures it reflects new life and hope. China does not use green on packaging because it relates to exorcism.

Discover the hidden treasures of Friedrichshafen

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Oct 04, 2013 / 0 comments

Well, longtime readers know I love Germany. The food (!), the family we have there, the incredible history, and the gorgeous landscapes all fill my heart.

Changing Gears: A Family Odyssey to the End of the World

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Oct 02, 2013 / 0 comments

What if you could truly explore the world? Or go from the top of the world all the way down to the bottom - on your own power? Can you even imagine it? Can you imagine what you'd see, learn, experience? One family did just that!

The best water day of my life

by Gabriel Miller / Oct 01, 2013 / 0 comments

As I walked back from the beach, alone on a quiet road, I thought to myself, “I need to write about this, I need to let the world know how many awesome things people can do in the water.” And so I have.

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