One of the pure joys of travel is the food. Yes, that's right - food is a window to culture. Think about it - from the night markets of Southeast Asia to the traditional recipes of, well, any culture, what people make and eat is a product of terroir, seasons, climate, history, and more.
Healing Through Art Therapy and Direct Research: An Internship Story
You may have noticed a bit of buzz around our instagram feed this week.
It's a fact of life - the world has changed, due to technology. While this is, for the most part, a good thing, people without access to technology have a definite disadvantage. How can we as a society correct this disadvantage - and ensure high quality access and learning for all or our students? And how can technology help people live, learn, and succeed? Read on!
Some auroras over Roksøy, Sortland, Norway. Several hours of aurora boreoalis dancing over my head.

Florida Culture for the Week of October 13 By Josh Garrick
Now through Jan 4 – Bats: Myths and Mysteries at the Science Center
Why Vacations Are Priceless
Ok, so vacations aren’t exactly free. You have to spend money and take time off work to take them, but vacations are priceless, and for everything else, well, you know the rest.
When our daughter was small, I remember searching (and searching, and searching) for kids music to play on road trips that well, to be honest, my husband and I could listen to and not run screaming from the car. You know what I'm talking about (let's not even mention kidzbop).
London is an English literature landmark that has been home to many famous authors and playwrights, and this is all reflected throughout the charming Draycott Hotel.
While it's tempting to spend every day of your trip to San Francisco exploring the culturally rich downtown aboard classic trolleys, you'll miss some of the Bay Area's most impressive natural attractions if you don't escape the city at least once.