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Showcasing Mauritius’ coral reefs: A small step in sustainability awareness

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During a quick stop in Mauritius, Voyagers had the opportunity to disembark and participate in various field programs and field classes while the MV World Odyssey refueled in port.

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The Institute for Shipboard Education (ISE) is a 501c3 nonprofit based in Fort Collins, Colorado that administers the Semester at Sea study abroad program in conjunction with the Colorado State University.

Semester at Sea’s President Les McCabe Brings Global Perspective to TEDxUCIrvine

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When people talk about Semester at Sea, innovation is always at the heart of the conversation. So when our President Les McCabe was asked to speak at TEDxUCIrvine he was eager to share his vision for helping students develop a global perspective.

Support Semester at Sea By Using AmazonSmile

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Semester at Sea recently became a member of AmazonSmile, a charitable leg of online shopping website Amazon. AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for shoppers to support their favorite charitable organization every time they shop, at no cost to the shopper.

SAS Spring 2016 Voyage Digest March 28-April 3

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And just like that we’re in transit to our last port, Casablanca! After five days in Ghana, members of the shipboard community experienced life-changing service and volunteer work.

Voyagers Explore the Ancient Corinth & Temple of Poseidon in Greece

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Voyagers were thrilled to arrive to Piraeus, Greece on January 12 where they spent four days exploring local sites. One exciting field program allowed voyagers the chance to embark to the Ancient Corinth, the Corinth Canal, and an olive oil farm.

Semester at Sea Sweethearts

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To celebrate Valentine’s Day this year, Semester at Sea wants to share the love. When students embark on their voyage, they expect to create memories of a lifetime with lifelong friends in faraway places. However, for some, their voyage is the beginning of a love story.

How Sailing with Semester at Sea as a Gap Year Student can Change your Life

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For traditional college students the process goes something like this: apply to colleges during their junior and senior years of high school, graduate, and immediately start college the following fall semester. However, is this the only path? What about a gap year? According to U.S.

Top Ten Things SAS Alumni Wish They Knew Before Sailing

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Preparing for a semester abroad can be a daunting and overwhelming experience. If you’re planning for your upcoming Semester at Sea voyage, we’ve got you covered! Check out this list of top 10 things Semester at Sea alumni wish they knew before sailing.   1.

SAS Fall 2015 Voyage Digest: Dec 1 – 14

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As the Fall 2015 Voyage comes to its final week at sea, students, faculty, staff, and crew are enjoying their last days together onboard the MV World Odyssey.

Anthropology of Tourism Field Lab in Obidos and Fatima

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For their first Field Lab of the Summer 2014 voyage, students in Kathleen Adams’ Anthropology of Tourism Global Comparative Lens class visited two popular tourist destinations in Portugal: Obidos, a tiny walled town that is home to fewer than 100 year-round inhabitants and known for its annual medieval market and…

Exclusive United Nations Opportunity for the Fall 2014 Voyage: Participate in the Human Rights Council in Geneva

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Imagine… being at the center of international politics and the forefront of humans rights debates. Imagine… that you could interact directly with global leaders and that your voice could be heard on topics involving the rights of children across the globe.