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By Asako Maruoka , 5 March 2019

Planning an Educational New York City Group Tour

By population, New York City is the biggest city in the United States. It has a very rich culture of people from different parts of the world, historic and iconic places, a very vibrant arts culture, and many more. New York City is an amazing place to visit. It has all kinds of amazing food, small villages, beautiful boroughs, and great educational institutions. It is easy to navigate and it also has an amazing nightlife. New York City has fun activities for everyone.

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  • NYC
  • travel
  • travel tips
By Bert Maxwell , 5 March 2019

How to Travel While Paying off Massive Debt

Visiting famous and not-so-famous cities, exploring new cultures, and being amazed by wonderful cuisines are just some of the things to look forward when traveling. However, it is also a fact that traveling incurs a lot of expenses, such as travel fare, accommodations, food, and shopping. But if you have massive debt, can you still afford to do this? Or even if you can take out more loans to travel, can you still bear the burden? Here is the ultimate guide to help you solve this problem.

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  • travel tips
By Lexa Pennington , 5 March 2019

Working Student? We’ve got Your Back!

Many consider a college education as an investment that they are willing to do whatever it takes just to finish it...even though they are financially challenged. That is why in order to afford the cost of living a college student needs, some students work on the side to earn money. But because they are studying, they cannot work full time, and their earnings and benefits are lower than regular workers. Likewise, they cannot study full time, which poses a risk of flunking their subjects, because they are working. There are many resources online to learn about this.

By Josh Garrick , 5 March 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of March 4, 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of March 4, 2019

By Josh Garrick 

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  • Florida
  • arts
  • culture
  • events
  • theatre
  • music
  • Orlando
  • travel
By Benny Hoynes , 4 March 2019

A Magic Aurora Dance

28 March, 2019. Was driving, so I just stopped my car and jumped out. It was at 20.30 in the evening. 

A Magic Aurora Dance

This video was taken from Sortland city, and the lights in the distance are Blokken, Sortland. Was -5°C

 

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  • videos
  • Norway
  • night sky
  • aurora
  • northern lights
By Christopher Wurst , 1 March 2019

22.33 Stories: Captain Courageous with Husham Al-Thahabi

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. 

 Captain Courageous with Husham Al-Thahabi<br />

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  • international education
  • exchange
  • travel
  • education
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 1 March 2019

Artist of the Month: Jessalyn Kline

We first met our Artist of the Month, Jessalyn Kline, at the 2018 Kalamazoo Institute of Arts High School Art Show. She had a gorgeous embroidered piece of art, full of meaning, color, and beauty. Of course, I asked her to share it with our wandering educators. You, too, will be amazed at her range of creativity, her eye for detail, and her passion for creating. Without further ado, the art and words of Jessalyn Kline...

By Asako Maruoka , 28 February 2019

Using Your Travel Knowledge to Help Students Access Foreign Universities

One of the best things about being an educator is the fact that we are continually learning and striving to improve our knowledge base. We regularly categorise our experiences and store them for later, trying to gain as much as we can from each experience, and always thinking about our own teachable moments.

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  • travel
  • university
  • admissions
  • education
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 27 February 2019

Embark on a Tasting Adventure In Portugal With Eat Smart Culinary Tours

You’ve read our review of Eat Smart's wonderful guide, Eat Smart in Portugal. Now travel with Eat Smart to Portugal!

Embark on a Tasting Adventure In Portugal With Eat Smart Culinary Tours

 

2019 Eat Smart Culinary Tour to Portugal

September 3 to 12, 2019

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  • travel
  • Portugal
  • Eat Smart
By Bert Maxwell , 27 February 2019

How to Take A High-Speed Rail Trip In Italy

Italy...the land of gastronomy and cool Mediterranean waters is currently the third most visited country in Europe. The captivating country is divided into 20 different regions, and is interconnected by an extensive rail system that is not only efficient, but also budget friendly. Fast trains, such as Italo and Trenitalia, are apt for a quick commute between the major cities of the country.

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • rail
  • Italy
  • Europe

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