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Fall 2024 Voyage Lights Up with New Connections

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On the first night of the Fall 2024 Voyage, voyagers gathered in the Anderson Union for an unforgettable experience that set the tone for the adventure ahead.

Colorado State University Study Abroad | Semester at Sea

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Partner Institution Colorado State University  Colorado State University serves as the academic home for the Institute for Shipboard Education (ISE), the organization that administers the Semester at Sea program.

What is News from the Helm and who reads it?

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Describing the purpose and audience of News from the HELM, ISE's email newsletter, and a summary of the activity of the April 2011 issue.

The Importance of ISE’s Programs on Sino-U.S. Relations

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In addition to the Sino-U.S. relations focus as part of the academic program on Semester at Sea voyages, the Institute for Shipboard Education will also explore Sino-U.S. Relations during the 2011 Forum on Global Engagement voyage.

¬°¬°Viva Barcelona y el SAS!!

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Aboard the MV Explorer on the Mediterranean Dear SAS Summer 2011 Shipboard Community, As the Nassau-to-Barcelona leg of our voyage together draws to a close, I wanted to take a moment to say Goodbye and Thank-You for your warm hospitality, friendship, and the wonderful sense of community we have shared…

Lifelong Learner’s Second Time Sailing with Students

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Written by: Soni Feld (Lifelong Learner) It appears that I must have really enjoyed my prior experiences as a Lifelong Learner since here I am again! I had originally learned of Semester at Sea’s Lifelong Learners option when I heard a colleague speaking of her daughter’s “grandparents at sea”.

Top-Ten Tuesdays: Preparing for the Voyage

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As a new installment, the Semester at Sea blog will be featuring a Top-Ten list each Tuesday which highlights a different aspect of this study abroad program. Many of the lists will be compiled by conducting polls, both formally and informally, of the shipboard community.

A 180° Turn for the Better

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By: Catharine Coplin, Communications Team Work-Study Student Looking around the ship, I can’t help but notice the way the 180¬∞ we’ve traveled around the world parallels the 180¬∞ turn that many students have taken in their personal lives.

Global Ambassadors are “Our Cup of Tea”

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Rachel Waltman, a member of the new Global Ambassadors Program at Semester at Sea gets creative by sharing her SAS over cups of tea from around the world.

Pulitzer-Prize Winning Poet Joins S12 Faculty

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The Spring 2012 voyage brought together a host of incredible faculty members on-board the MV Explorer including Paul Muldoon, the distinguished poetry editor at The New Yorker and recipient of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.

How A Chance Encounter With SAS Students on a Ghana Street Changed The Life Of One Man and a Thousand Children

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A Group of SAS Students Looking for a Place to Eat Would Befriend a Street Vendor in Accra and Unknowingly Begin a Trajectory to Build a School in a Remote Ghana Village.  In 2009, Fred Benneh, a native Ghanaian, was selling bracelets on the streets of Accra in Ghana.

You are invited to the Unreasonable Hangout with Unreasonable Institute’s Founder Daniel Epstein and d.school’s co-Founder George Kembel

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 6:00 PM PT / 9 PM ET Guests Include Global Entrepreneurs Join the co-Founders of the Unreasonable at Sea global tech accelerator, Unreasonable Institute Founder’s Daniel Epstein and d.