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If you're like me, you have the wits to transfer your travel photos from your phone or camera to your computer or to an online...
When educational travel groups arrive in London, I find that there is a common misconception about British food; that it’s not very good. Over the...
Today we headed to the town of Noto, one of the eight towns in South-Eastern Sicily that were rebuilt after 1693 due to a huge...
s of the educational travel industry, as travelers and as humans in a global community, we all have a vested interest in protecting and restoring...
The history of London is intrinsically linked to the large waterway that runs through its heart: the River Thames. It makes sense then, that a...
I lived in Barcelona for fifteen years and I can still remember the first time I got lost in the labyrinth of streets between the...
Berlin is an intriguing city. It is a place where recent history and the present come together like nowhere else I know. It is exemplified...
I get confused. I am flying transatlantic to Geneva and my trusty Briggs and Riley bag is ready and set for carry-on, but...
It has been a strange week. A week to reflect on lots of things and a week to look at our city of Boston and...
How’s your command of old Scottish? The famed Scottish writer, Robert Burns, in putting nib to paper one day, wrote the following: But, Mousie, thou...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel