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When my manager let me know that I would be spending a couple of weeks working on a project in […]
When my manager let me know that I would be spending a couple of weeks working on a project in […]
Mark and Ann just finished final decision-making for the reading for our Classical Pursuits trip to Colombia. Read about the
I’ve spent the better part of my professional life encouraging people to talk about books, and not just any books,
I think we read and we travel for many of the same reasons. We like to visit new places and
by Alissa Simon, Tutor at Harrison Middleton University, Tempe Arizona (first posted on the HMU website) Once there was; once
Another wonderful day at Toronto Pursuits! Tonight we had a great dinner (after an amazing Indian lunch). We spent some
A couple of years ago, a friend in Bogota told me a joke that he says Colombians tell on themselves.
We just can’t get enough Shakespeare at Classical Pursuits! In this latest blog post, Katherine Barber, founding editor-in-chief of the
So many things meet at the Bosphorus: continents, East and West, mosque and basilica, silk hijab and leather skirt, ancient
For years Russia remained hidden behind the Iron Curtain. Then with the dissolution of the Soviet Union, we saw the