Louisiana is a natural fit for student groups: Rich in culture, shaped by water, and filled with hands-on learning opportunities that stretch from the Gulf Coast to the Red River. Flying into Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, groups can easily follow...
New York City during the holidays becomes a showcase of shimmering lights, bustling streets, and festive moments—all coming together to create a backdrop worthy of the grid. This isn’t just story-material that disappears in 24 hours; it’s the kind of picture-perfect...
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, isn’t just a destination—it’s a journey through time. From towering steam locomotives to deep coal mines and historic city streets, this region offers students an unforgettable look at America’s industrial and social history. For those...
Earlier this year, the Metropolitan Museum of Art reopened The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, following the completion of a major renovation. The wing includes the collections in the Arts of Africa, the Ancient Americas, and Oceania galleries, and features over 1,800...
For educators looking to expand learning beyond the classroom, Branson, Missouri offers a compelling mix of history, science, and the arts grounded in immersive, real-world experiences. This Ozark town may be best known for its live entertainment, but it’s also...