Visit Washington, D.C. for a Monumental Adventure

Visit Washington, D.C. for a Monumental Adventure

Is there any more quintessential class trip than a trek to Washington, D.C.? For decades, student groups have engaged in this rite of passage, traveling to the nation’s capital to explore history, politics, art, architecture, and more. When visiting the District of...
How Will Travel Be Different?

How Will Travel Be Different?

More than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic upended nearly all travel plans, many are eagerly awaiting their next chance to get out once again and explore—whether planning a trip for spring break, summer or beyond. But for those planning to travel in 2021, a...
CDC Says Fully Vaccinated People Can Travel Without Tests

CDC Says Fully Vaccinated People Can Travel Without Tests

Earlier this month, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced that people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are allowed to travel without tests or quarantine. The only caveat is that travelers continue to wear masks and observe all other...
Science and the Sea In San Diego

Science and the Sea In San Diego

From LEGOLAND to SeaWorld and beyond, San Diego is reopening its attractions. As vaccines roll out, the southern California city is preparing to welcome travelers with open arms. As you plan your future student travel, consider these iconic, educational and fun...
How to Ditch Single-Use Plastics While Traveling

How to Ditch Single-Use Plastics While Traveling

Worldwide, 8 million metric tons of plastic end up in oceans, where they harm wildlife. In the Mediterranean alone, ocean plastic levels increase by 40 percent during tourist season, when over 200 million tourists visit the region. Turning down plastic straws is only...