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View All NewsInternational Security Class Visits Pearl Harbor, US Pacific Command
At 0930 on Jan. 12, students in Professor Mara Karlin’s International Security class met on the port side of Lido Restaurant to prepare for the first field class of the...
Spring 2017 Voyage Arrives in Hawaii
Aloha from the island of Oahu! We arrived to Honululu, Hawaii at 0800 on Thursday, Jan. 12. The shipboard community will enjoy a sunny day with a high of 87°F...
Fall 2016 Peru Parent Trip
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, fifty students and parents explored Peru on the Fall 2016 Parent Trip. The trip started in Lima and the group traveled to Cusco for the highlight...
You know you’ve sailed on SAS when…
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You know you’ve sailed on Semester at Sea when… 1. Channel 1 is your favorite channel on the loop. Whether you want to know where the ship is, you want...
Q&A: Get to know the Fall 2016 Resident Directors!
The Student Life team has six Residents Directors on staff. We sat down with them to get to know a little bit more about ship-life as an RD. Name: Derek...
IMPACT program helps rebuild after Salvador cultural center fire
Semester at Sea voyagers spent their last afternoon in Salvador, Brazil rebuilding and repairing the Arte Consciente Recreational and Cultural Center after it suffered a devastating fire on October 30....
Spring 2017 Voyage: No Longer Accepting Applications
Please note that we are no longer accepting applications to the Spring 2017 Voyage. We encourage you to explore a future voyage, starting with the Fall 2017 Voyage. For more...
Halloween on the Atlantic
It would not be Halloween without costumes and candy! From pirates, to lucky charms, tourists to soccer players, voyagers dressed up and celebrated the holiday MV World Odyssey-style. The dependent...
Neptune Day: Maritime Traditions Bring Voyage Community Together
Early morning wake up calls, equator crossing, theatrical performances and “fish guts” mean only one thing for voyagers on Semester at Sea: it’s Neptune Day! “Neptune Day is a longstanding...
Cultural Center Field Class Inspires Faculty-Student Connections and Academic Enrichment
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What other study abroad program teaches concepts in class one day and then provides an opportunity to see that concept at work in port the next? Field classes take students...
Semester at Sea Celebrates 53rd Founders Day
We celebrated our 53rd Founders Day today and could not be more grateful all the love we got today from our alumni, family and friends from all around the world....
An Ethnomusicologist at Sea: David Borgo
“When I was a senior (in high school), I was going to study computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon, but I started skipping calculus to practice Charlie Parker,” said David Borgo....
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