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March 2, 2015
Florida Culture for the Week of March 2, 2015 by Josh Garrick
Florida Culture for the Week of March 2, 2015 by Josh Garrick
Now to March 22 – Orlando Shakespeare’s Classic Repertory Season
March 1, 2015
How to Teach English as a Foreign Language
Artist of the Month: Thomas Schaller

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Thomas Shaller’s watercolor technique is highly influenced by his architectural background. You can see this in not only the many classical architectural elements he paints, but also by the technical control he has over the medium itself.
February 28, 2015
Sand Sign Project Seeking World Record For The Biggest Number Of Messages Written On Sand
February 27, 2015
#InternAbroadBecause it is an experience that keeps on giving
Emily Wilson is a current junior at the University of Pittsburgh majoring in Economics and Political Science. She interned abroad in Berlin, Germany in the summer of 2014 for three months. She interned with a startup company in Berlin called Gourmesso and worked mostly with sales and marketing.
Ten Tips for Surviving Group Travel in Disney

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I’ve recently been traveling with a school group performing in Disney World and experienced the good and the bad of traveling with a large group. But whether it’s a school group, friend group, or family reunion, there are some important things to remember that will keep things fun for everyone involved.
#StudyAbroadBecause nothing exciting comes from staying in your comfort zone
My name is Nick Papa. I’m 22 and I’m currently in my final year at Salem State University, which is just north of Boston, where I study public relations and marketing. I grew up in the North Shore area of Boston, where we are spoiled with some of the best beaches in New England. I enjoy summer, hanging out at the beach with friends, reading magazines, and being spontaneous.
February 26, 2015
#StudyAbroadBecause it will expand your mind
Tawanna Browne Smith is a former actress, intelligence analyst, and now traveling mother of two boys. Tawanna has an undergraduate degree from Stanford University and holds a Masters degree in International Security and Economic Policy.
February 25, 2015
#StudyAbroadBecause you get to learn about the world around you
Erin Sanderson is a Film Studies and Communications double major at the University of Pittsburgh. She studied with the Pitt in London program for a semester, which was through the provider, CAPA. She’ll be going abroad again briefly in April, where she’ll spend 10 days in Ireland.
February 24, 2015
Cruising Travel Hacks You Didn’t Know
Cruises are a great deal – you’ve got all your transportation, lodging, meals, and activities rolled into one price. You can travel the world, see new sights every day, and not have to unpack more than once. There are incredible sunrises and sunsets (my favorite part). You can find time for romance or kids clubs, swim, take excursions, learn new things, and eat well.