Studying abroad is one of the most exciting opportunities offered to college students. The option to explore a new country, try new foods, immerse yourself in culture, all while working towards your degree, entices many students but comes with many apprehensions. Let’s start with a few of these fears. Cost Cost is the largest factor […]
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5 things you need to know before travelling during Holiday Season
Believe it or not, the holidays are less than two months away and flights will be sold out sooner than you think. Even if you are not flying, planning your trip in advance is still important unless you do not mind leaving during rush hour and sitting in traffic for hours. If you want to […]
You will not gain meaning by traveling the world
Many of us aren’t sure where to find meaning anymore. We want to find meaning in our studies, careers or a hobby — avenues where we feel safe and connected. But after a couple of let downs, many of us look for a way to find meaning somewhere else possibly in deep, powerful relationships. But […]
Take a trip with NSU Travel Office
The NSU Travel Office, which has been affiliated with the national travel agency Universal Travels for 25 years, is a full service travel agency that is able to accommodate and prepare travel options for student, faculty, and the NSU community.
NSU’s Medical School travels to developing nations
The College of Osteopathic Medicine’s students recently returned from their Dec. 2012 trip to Vietnam. Through the college’s international medical outreach program, second-year medical students travel to rural communities in foreign nations to provide humanitarian aid and medical services, including medical supplies, physicals, health lessons, and cancer screenings.
Travel during the best time of your life
Saint Augustine once wrote, “The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.” What kind of world reader are you?
Flying during the holidays: A story of survival
With all the fuss about the new airport security measures, you’d think the federal government was trying to install a requirement for anal probing before boarding. Perhaps the people who so vehemently protest the body scans and pat-downs are afraid that the sticks lodged up there will shake loose.