In January, the Freedom Forum—creator and primary funder of the Newseum—announced it had entered into an agreement to sell the building in which the Newseum is located. But don’t worry: There’s still time to see the Newseum’s extraordinary offerings....
U.S. Travel Association have shared the Economic Review of Travel in America’s (ERTIA) statistics from 2017 and historical measurements of the U.S. travel industry throughout the year. The findings are divided into four key areas of interest including total travel...
It will come as no surprise to those reading this article that travel has a positive impact on students’ development—both personal and in the realm of education and future career trajectories. But now—thanks to SYTA research—outlets are taking notice and sharing these...
They say everything is bigger in Texas and this includes fun and education! Take a look at five reasons you should have the Lone Star state on your radar when planning your next student trip. You’ll find a flair for performance. At the Houston Grand Opera—one of...
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights explores Indigenous rights from a Canadian and an international perspective, allowing students to explore exhibits based on human rights stories organized under educational themes—rather than race, ethnic groups, nation, special...
Susan Atkinson, with Herbert Green Middle School in Placerville, California, will be the first to tell you about the value of student travel. After all, this teacher of seventh- and eighth-grade Social Studies, Technology, and Leadership has been taking students from...