The student experience becomes more internationalized every year, with more students from overseas coming to North America, and more domestic students embarking on semesters or years abroad. 
If the UN decides a region isn't an endangered site anymore, is that good news? Or bad news?
There are plenty of options for students who want to combine studying with a love of travel, but now you can actually get a degree in it by majoring in geotourism at Missouri State University.
Volunteering abroad can be extremely rewarding—but how can you be sure you're really helping?
A brief volunteer stint parallels all the challenges and joys of development work.
From language schools to environmental projects - find an excuse to stay a while.
Canadian volunteers bring solar-powered study lamps to their fellow students deep in the jungles of Costa Rica.
In remote regions, far from medical care, identifying potential problems early on can help prevent minor ailments from becoming serious emergencies.
The latest information for this popular TEFL destination.
Our photos can have a major effect on the people and places we visit. Here are some ways to help make it a positive one.
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