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By Brian Westbye, 28 July, 2008

Burlington to Cooperstown: Along the Foliage Trail in 48 Hours - Part II

By Asako Maruoka, 26 July, 2008

Caribbean Volunteer Expeditions: a New Way to Vacation

By amyrosenthal, 26 July, 2008

Heritage trips: Getting started

By Bert Maxwell, 26 July, 2008

Jewish Education Program, Rothberg International School, Jewish University of Jerusalem

Always interested in new academic programs (especially those overseas), I recently sat down to talk with Dr. Janet F. Alperstein, Director, Office of Academic Affairs, Rothberg International School, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.  Located in Jerusalem, the Rothberg International School has a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs, and has been providing global education to students from all over the world for over 50 years!  We'll profile some of the Rothberg International School's academic programs over the next few days - they are extraordinary!

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 24 July, 2008

Community Leadership & Philanthropy Studies at the Rothberg International School, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 24 July, 2008

Pappadums and Biryani Mix - Oh My!

By Brian Westbye, 24 July, 2008

Burlington to Cooperstown: Along the Foliage Trail in 48 Hours - Part I

The 4th is long gone, but the rest of the summer still lies ahead of you like a sopping blanket. Hazy, hot and humid will be the rule, whether going through the day-to-day motions in the city, getting your melanoma on at the beach or slaving over the grill yet again. You’re starting to feel summer burnout, especially when the mercury continues to play with triple digits. Your mind drifts….to foliage season.

By Lexa Pennington, 23 July, 2008

Pizza Making Workshop in Naples, Italy

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 22 July, 2008

Cooking with Kids: The Around the World Cookbook

We have a 6-year old daughter, and she just loves to cook. I am always on the lookout for excellent kids cookbooks - ones that teach, besides having quality recipes. Too often, kids cookbooks contain recipes for food that just isn't healthy - promoting blue frosting, or coloring your macaroni and cheese red. YIKES!
 

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  • cooking
  • family
  • global cuisine
By Mou Run, 22 July, 2008

Meet the Perfunctory Traveller

From this date, I will be writing a monthly personal essay in this blog. I intend to base every single piece on a fresh experience.

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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

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

I'm a White House Travel Blogger

White House Travel Bloggers

Human Rights and Religious Freedom: A Compendium

 A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

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