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By Lexa Pennington , 13 February 2018

How To Travel Around Australia

Australia has a lot to offer its tourists – great weather, beautiful landscapes, super-sized wildlife, and a relaxed lifestyle. If you’re a visitor from oversees, you are most likely to visit the country’s main cities – Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and Perth. These cities are the most populated on the continent, and the rest of land, especially in Western Australia, is sparsely populated.

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  • travel
  • Australia
  • travel tips
  • transportation
By Heather Robinette , 13 February 2018

Studying Abroad in London: 10 Places Not to Miss Like I Did, Part 1

Thanks for reading the next article in my series on traveling outside of London during your time abroad. If you didn’t get a chance to start at the beginning, make sure you read my first post here.

By Kerry Dexter , 13 February 2018

Literary Landmarks to Explore in Dublin, UNESCO’s 2010 City of Literature

Literary Landmarks to Explore in Dublin, UNESCO’s 2010 City of Literature
 

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  • literature
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 12 February 2018

Top Ten Things to do in Edinburgh

Top Ten Things to do in Edinburgh

 

By Josh Garrick , 10 February 2018

Florida Culture for the Week of February 10, 2018 By Josh Garrick

Florida Culture for the Week of February 10, 2018 By Josh Garrick 

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  • Florida
  • travel
  • arts
  • culture
  • entertainment
  • events
  • music
  • theatre
  • dance
By Lillie Forteau , 10 February 2018

It Doesn't Matter How Many Times You've Seen the Movie - Here's Why You Need to See Sound of Music on Tour

Surely you have at least heard The Sound of Music, whether it was on the big screen, a high school production, or from someone singing the classic notes of "yodel eh he hooo!" on the street. And you probably think it was the best thing ever, and NOTHING could beat out the (insert favorite version here). But you are quite wrong. The Sound of Music on Tour is well-paced, well-acted, well...clothed. With, of course, phenomenal singing. We were stunned at the opening song, moved to goosebumps and shivers (and not because it was cold).

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  • musicals
  • Sound of Music
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 8 February 2018

How to explore Australia independently - and on a budget

Have you always wanted to travel around Australia, but are concerned about the high costs? You’re right to be worried - it is one of the most expensive places to travel, and tours are expensive. BUT! Never fear - we’ve got a slew of budget travel tips for you, so that you can explore Australia on your own terms, on your own schedule, on your own budget. YOU can pick the things you want to see, do, eat, and explore - and have the trip of a lifetime while doing so.
 

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  • Australia
  • travel
  • travel tips
  • budget travel
By Asako Maruoka , 7 February 2018

Visiting Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia

If you haven't wanted to visit Port Douglas before reading this, you surely will after. It's a tropical oasis just north of Cairns, on the northeast coast of Australia. It's the only place in the whole world with two World Heritage sites - the Great Barrier Reef (sigh) and the Daintree Rainforest.

Visiting Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 7 February 2018

Want to Study Abroad? Start Here!

Study Abroad - it's our passion. Whether you direct enroll overseas, attend a program through your university or another, or learn abroad by volunteering, interning, and working overseas, you're one of the growing number of people who have garnered important international experience.

#StudyAbroadBecause resources

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  • #studyabroadbecause
  • international education
By Bert Maxwell , 7 February 2018

Factors Influencing Lower College Grades

While some students put their whole being into their studies, trying to write term papers or a thesis, make the most of their time to meet assignments deadlines, and perform their responsibilities as college club members, others may seek for the stuff to “brighten up” their life and relax. There is nothing wrong with enjoying your life and having a break from constant learning. However, it is important to understand that some things are incompatible with studying.

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  • college
  • studying
  • grades

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