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By Lillie Forteau , 21 March 2019

Why You Should See Beautiful–The Carole King Musical

You need to see Beautiful–The Carole King Musical. Why? Whether you think you know Carole King’s songs or not, you’ll be surprised at how many of her songs are familiar ones you love. This musical focuses on this singer-songwriter’s career, and her journey through the hardships of life, ups and downs, and the changing scene of songwriting. Her journey (still unfolding!) can be seen through the beautiful, powerful, thoughtful songs she wrote.

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  • Beautiful
  • musicals
  • Carole King
  • Broadway
  • Miller Auditorium
  • Kalamazoo
By Christopher Wurst , 20 March 2019

22.33 Stories: The ABC Song in St. Petersburg with Eric Swinn

Featuring first-person stories of people finding themselves in the middle of a culture that is foreign to them; each week, 22.33 will deliver interesting tales from people who share how they were able to create mutual understanding through cultural exchange. 

 The ABC Song in St. Petersburg with Eric Swinn

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  • travel
  • international education
  • Critical Language Scholarship program
  • Russia
  • teaching English
  • State Department
By Sandy Bornstein , 19 March 2019

History Comes Alive Touring Chicago’s North Shore

Chicago is known for its world-class museums and attractions. During a first visit, most people will seek out the attractions nearest their downtown accommodations. Repeat visitors and those staying farther north can add a few places on Chicago’s North Shore to their itinerary.

History Comes Alive Touring Chicago’s North Shore

By Kerry Dexter , 18 March 2019

Music and Community: Stories of Ireland

Making sense of the shifts and changes in the world has always been one of the roles of music. This might by songs which teach; it could be through songs which offer escape. Maybe there a tune which gets people dancing together; perhaps there's an uplifting song which opens doors to community, perhaps it is a piece that expresses grief, or joy, or understanding which can be shared as the music is performed and heard. Events change, but the role of music continues on. 

By Josh Garrick , 15 March 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of March 15, 2019 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of March 15, 2019 By Josh Garrick 

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  • Orlando
  • Florida
  • travel
  • arts
  • culture
  • music
  • theatre
  • events
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 11 March 2019

Visiting the Shire: Middle Earth Locations in New Zealand

 

Last summer, my students and I read The Hobbit together. It had been 30 years since I’d read it. I have to admit, I reveled in the classic story, long buried in my brain under years of reading. As you know, it is a classic tale of a quest; a long, life-changing journey. The travelers have to battle (and avoid) various creatures, traverse extraordinarily vast plains, wend their way through mountain paths, and pursue their quest across Middle Earth.

By Josh Garrick , 10 March 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of March 10, 2019 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of March 10, 2019 By Josh Garrick 

Spring Forward TODAY with Daylight Savings Time
Optimists see an extra hour of DAYLIGHT, while Pessimists see one LESS hour of sleep as we set our clocks forward one hour on Sunday at 2 am – and double-check your ticket times, especially if you have tickets for TODAY, MARCH 10.
Spring Forward TODAY with Daylight Savings Time

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  • Orlando
  • Florida
  • arts
  • events
  • culture
  • music
  • theatre
  • opera
  • travel
By Christopher Wurst , 8 March 2019

22.33 Stories: Dignity for the Disabled with Xatyswa Maqashalala

Featuring first-person stories of people finding themselves in the middle of a culture that is foreign to them; each week, 22.33 will deliver interesting tales from people who share how they were able to create mutual understanding through cultural exchange. 

 Dignity for the Disabled with Xatyswa Maqashalala

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  • international education
  • exchange
  • travel
  • education
By Lexa Pennington , 8 March 2019

Studying Abroad? How a Roommate Can Be Useful

Located in the Catalan region of Spain, Barcelona is one of the most historical cities in the world. Perhaps what makes the city so attractive to those not living in Spain are its long history and the presence of the world-beating Barcelona Football Club. While Barcelona has recently been in the news for its secessionist politics, this has hardly made the city less attractive to tourists and international students.

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  • travel
  • study abroad
  • roommates
  • living overseas
By Stacey Ebert , 6 March 2019

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Moods, Changes, and Shifts–Oh My!

Remember when you were between the ages of 14 and 18? That age bracket isn’t easy for any of us– growth, learning, changes, mood swings, and figuring things out take place–and that’s without adding any extra and guaranteed teenage angst or life obstacles. I taught high school for well over a decade. Those are the humans I know; those are the humans I understand. Perhaps, as adults, we don’t all sit around and reminisce or remember about life in high school or those early teenage years.

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

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