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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.

International Education Week: SAS To Celebrate with a Global Education Panel Discussion, New Video and TEDx Salon

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Global Education Panel Discussion In honor of International Education Week (November 12-16), Semester at Sea will sponsor an academic panel discussion on the topic of global comparative education at the University of Virginia (U.Va.). Robert Waters, vice president of academic affairs, will moderate the discussion among panelists Jeff Legro, U.Va.

International Education Week – Les McCabe speaks at TEDxUCIrvine on the Global Perspective Imperative

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To help celebrate International Education Week take a moment to watch President McCabe speak on the Global Perspective Imperative at TEDxUCIrvine in March 2012.

Summer 2014 Itinerary Revised

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The Institute for Shipboard Education is pleased to announce several exciting changes to the Semester at Sea Summer 2014 voyage. Kicking off June 16 in Southampton, the voyage will visit 10 countries and 12 cities across Europe and Scandinavia on a 66-day global-comparative adventure.

SAS Fall 2013 Exclusive United Nations Program: Make an Impact!

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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 contested topics such as peace-building in Syria.

ISE President and CEO Scott Marshall Launches New Leadership Podcast, “AS UNEXPECTED: Leading in an Uncertain World”

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In a complicated, inter-connected and fast-changing world, leadership is more crucial – and challenging – than ever. If there’s anything those leading teams or organizations can expect, it’s the unexpected.

Shark Dissection in the Streets of Casablanca

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Professor Dan Abel loves fish markets. But, whereas most of us walk through the markets taking in the sights and smells, and maybe looking to purchase a quick bite, Professor Abel is on the hunt for sharks.

Semester at Sea Celebrates 50 years of Shipboard Education

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The embarkation of the Fall 2013 Semester at Sea voyage marks the beginning of a yearlong celebration of the program’s 50th anniversary. In 1963, the maiden voyage of Semester at Sea, then known as the University of the Seven Seas, set sail around the world.

Meet Dmitry L. Strovsky, Interport Lecturer from St. Petersburg

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The Fall 2013 Semester at Sea community had the pleasure of sailing with Dmitry Strovsky, a professor at the Ural Federal University, in Yekaterinburg, Russia, from Southampton, England to St. Petersburg, Russia.

700+ Participate in First-Ever SAS Day of Giving

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A huge THANK YOU to everyone who participated in Semester at Sea’s first-ever Day of Giving! Not only did we meet our goal, we exceeded it! In a short 24-hour window, together we raised $185,265 for the Semester at Sea Annual Fund.