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#StudyAbroadBecause Your Whole Life Will Change

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Feb 08, 2015 / 0 comments

Lisa Ellen Niver, M.A. Education, is a passionate writer, educator, social media ninja, speaker and global citizen who has traveled to over one hundred countries and six continents. You might find her underwater, traveling to an exotic location, teaching in the classroom or in print about social media, science education, lifelong learning, books, and travel.

Yes, She Doth Still 'Rain' Over Us! Celebrating Australia Day in Sydney

by wandering freditor / Feb 08, 2015 / 0 comments

On a drizzling day, when a distant British Queen sanctioned a Phillipant Australian Prime Minister’s “Captain’s Call,” turning a Pommy (Aussie slang for English) Duke (Phillip the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen’s husband) into Knight, we celebrated Australia Day on Sydney Harbour, afloat on a boat.

#StudyAbroadBecause You Can Welcome Adventure

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Feb 07, 2015 / 0 comments

Lin Yuhan is an international student from Hangzhou, China. She first came to the U.S as an foreign exchange student when she was 16. She graduated from a high school in Missouri, and is currently a college senior studying political science and global studies. She loves exploring culture, civil justice, playing ping pong, and photography.

Institute of International Education Calls on Teachers to Take Action to Inspire Students to Study Abroad

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Institute of International Education Calls on Teachers to Take Action to Inspire Students to Study Abroad
Campaign seeks 1,000 Teachers to Join IIE’s Generation Study Abroad

4 Authentic Ways to Experience Honolulu

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Feb 07, 2015 / 0 comments

The fiftieth state of the United States is unique among the states in its natural setting, culture, and history. The Hawaiian Islands were first inhabited almost 2,000 years ago by Polynesian settlers, and present day inhabitants of Hawaii are very proud of their past.

#StudyAbroadBecause It Is the Gateway to a Life Full of Passion and Inquiry

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Feb 07, 2015 / 0 comments

Alex Berger is the author of VirtualWayfarer.com (one of my favorite sites!) and specializes in travel advice, stories, photography, and videos. He is also an active researcher and focuses on the intersection between travel and technology.

4 Ways to Experience Miami Nightlife

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Feb 06, 2015 / 0 comments

When you're headed to Miami, make sure you don't pass up on the amazing nightlife. There are so many things to do when the sun goes down. Are you looking for a booming party, or do you simply want to sit back and relax with a delicious drink and great music? Either way, Miami has what you want.

 

Hit The Road to Antigua

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Feb 06, 2015 / 0 comments

You’ve safely arrived in Guatemala, you’ve rented a car, and you’re looking for your first stop on the road trip of a lifetime.

#InternAbroadBecause ... Clarity doesn't come from a book

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Feb 05, 2015 / 0 comments

Jenni Mahnaz is a writer and travels nomadically with her husband, Aaron. A passionate believer in our ability to create the world we live in, she runs the site WitnessHumanity.com as a chronicle of their journey, both physically and internally. Favorite countries include India, Nepal, and Belize.

8 Tips for Hosting an Exchange Student

by Kim Reiner / Feb 05, 2015 / 0 comments

Each year, students from all over the world come to the United States to learn English and experience our unique culture. Hosting one of these students in your home is an incredible opportunity for your family. My parents hosted six students for a year each, as well as countless short-term stints with summer programs from Japan.

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