To make it easy for families, friends, alumni, and future voyagers to vicariously travel with the current Semester at Sea voyage... everyone is welcome to follow the students, life long learners, and faculty/staff posts here! Feel as if you are traveling around the world with us!
SEO part 1
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Blog Ranking SEO 101 for Beginners Part 1 of 3 Title Last month I attended
Rain Camp in Las Vegas. This was an event to share what activerain is and
how ...
SAS Spring 2019, Pictures of all Kinds
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Here are some pictures that may not have been shown previously but give a
little glance of life at sea. We always had a great time. My meeting
location w...
Journal Entry from Monday's Alumni Event
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*On January 5th, 2015 I attended a "Rock the Dock" alumni event in San
Diego. The MV Explorer is parting ways with the Semester at Sea program and
being so...
almost 6 months home
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okay, so traditionally I have done an “I’ve been home 6 months!” recap of
my adventures abroad, but right now I’m feeling a lot of things about my
time i...
Bolivian buses part dos
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I would describe our bus to Sucre as a hazardous earthquake. Or maybe like
one of those really old wooden rollercoasters that jolt your whole body and
hu...
Abroad Again
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I know it has been almost 2 years since I last blogged... but I'm going
abroad again! The time between stepping off the MV Explorer and today has
been the ...
Finally, Some REAL Sailing.
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I’ve sailed a good number of times in my life, and as I’ve grown
more comfortable and confident on the water, my favorite times sailing are
in...
Final SAS Blog
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My time on Semester at Sea has come to an end. After 105 days of
circumnavigating the globe and traveling exactly 25,117 miles from
Nassau, Bahamas to Sa...
Address for interview at 12pm tomorrow
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221 S Figueroa Street ( suite 500 5th floor)
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Make a right onto Figueroa Street off of 2nd street and the building is on
the 2nd and F...
A Day In Singapore
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On Wednesday March 16, we arrived in Singapore. It was immediately evident
that we were in a truly advanced nation. The unique architecture and
stunning st...
Taiwan On
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What a successful plan B! A good portion of students were skeptical,
thinking Taiwan was a significant downgrade from famed Japan. Just more
China right? N...
Sweet Home USA
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After packing all of our clothes, souvenirs and books from the past 3.5
months, we took our suitcases to the fourth deck where the crew piled our
luggage o...
I'm Not Done Yet!
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I'm not even sure if anyone is still going to read this now that I'm home
in chilly Michigan, but I've still got a couple things to say.
Tonight, however, ...
Last day on the ship!
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Hello everyone!
Sorry I didn't get to share stories of China Taiwan and Hawaii, but I can
just tell you all in PERSON! I can't believe that we will be porti...
April 17-18, 2011
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Hawaii.
Even though it was nearly 4 days ago since we left Hawaii, I can't wait to
go back! I've visited Hawaii before, about 5 years ago, but this tim...
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Day 97
Last night we were thinking of a way to get to the other side of Hilo. We
had heard that if you are 21, you are allowed to rent a car; there will ...
A bit of India
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I know I've been WAY slacking on my blog- but I have a ton of work to be
getting done right now. This is a travel writing piece I did on India- I
figure...
April 12th (the first)
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Im currently 15 hours ahead of Pittsburgh time (crazy!) but apparently
thats the limit. Tonight, instead of losing another hour, well actually
gain a...
Taipei, Taiwan
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Okay. Taiwan. Im not even excited to write this blog. Going in I had a bad
attitude just because it wasnt Japan. I wasnt excited at all to go there
a...
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Hey everyone,
Sorry its been a while since I updated my blog. Its so hard because the
internet on the ship is TERRIBLE!!!! So CHINA was amazing. I had s...
Regrets
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It is easy to have regrets while on this trip. You have more than enough
time to think. And think. And think some more. But the thinking you do, is
the ...
Brazil!
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Oh, Brazil. Home of the hotties with the bodies. Thats what I was
expecting when I got there...tons of scantily clad models roaming the
streets. Now af...
BRASIL
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Brazil was a port filled with many ups and downs, but I will save those
moments for later.
The voyage that I am on is the first SAS voyage to ev...
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So... where to even begin??? I guess I'll start... in the Bahamas.
Alright, well... when we landed in the Bahamas, and picked up our luggage,
one of Tra...
Hectic Day with a silver lining.
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I think I've been running on a total of six hours of sleep between two days.
I haven't posted much on this blog but I copy and pasted from my tumblr
(cup...
love mail!
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here is a link to all of the addresses for the places i will be if you
wanna write me mail. i love getting mail & emails so write me please ! :)
http://www...
One month
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30 days until I leave. Wow, can you believe it? My first blog entry was at
188 days and now, it's a month away. To be completely honest, I am
incredibly ne...
Ibiza
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Our first day in Ibiza, my friend, Mallory, and I barely managed to drag
ourselves out of bed by 4 p.m. After managing to do so, we made our way to
Benirra...