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WorldPass Travel Joins the WorldStrides Family

We are thrilled to announce that WorldPass Travel Group has joined with WorldStrides. Founded in 1976, WorldPass has long shared a common mission of providing life-enriching travel experiences to teachers and students domestically and abroad. “We couldn’t be more pleased to welcome WorldPass to the WorldStrides family of brands. The union of these two outstanding [...]

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Career Feature: Don’t Touch that Dial!

On the hottest day in July of 2012, the new General Manager of the University of Virginia’s radio station, Nathan Moore, found himself standing on top of a mountain using his iPhone to keep the radio station’s signal on the air. “I forgot to turn on my call forwarding,” Nathan remembers. “Every time I’d get [...]

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U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Marks 20-Year Anniversary

WorldStrides is a proud national sponsor of moving ceremony and tribute In a speech addressing the crowd gathered for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s 20th Anniversary, former President Bill Clinton spoke of the many gifts that the Museum offers to visitors and citizens. Above all else, he said, “The Holocaust memorial will be our conscience, [...]

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History Program Leader Expands Her School's Offerings of WorldStrides DiscoverNow! Programs

When Program Leader Prudence Lamar referred her friend and co-worker, Logan Carstensen, to travel on a WorldStrides DiscoverNow! science program in 2010, neither teacher thought they’d be where they are today. Not only are other teachers in their community beginning to travel with WorldStrides, but Carstensen is starting a new school tradition and has nearly [...]

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Tour Central helps Program Leader during Washington, D.C. Snowstorm

In the past, Program Leader Rod Foley organized his school’s annual trip to Washington, D.C., on his own, but three years ago he made the decision to begin traveling with WorldStrides. After his WorldStrides experience earlier this year, he couldn’t be happier that he did. Foley was on the last day of his tenth trip [...]

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