Circumnavigators Club Foundation Scholar News

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Apr 292013

Alex Bozzette with Circumnavigators flag

2011 Georgetown Scholar, Alex Bozzette, will be moving to Ecuador in May to serve as a site coordinator for a child vaccination pilot study. Alex’s coursework and research experiences on his topic, Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis, have now led him to an opportunity in Tena, a small jungle city of 30,000 people at the mouth of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Information on his project can be found at www.almasanaproject.org. Alex is grateful to the Foundation for giving him the experience and insights which prepared him for this position.

Luck to you Alex!

Circumnavigators Club Annual Meeting

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Apr 012013

The Circumnavigators Club Annual Meeting will take place at
The Yale Club
on
Friday, May 31, 2013
at 12:00 noon.

Joyce Chaplin

Join us as we welcome guest speaker Joyce Chaplin, author of
Round About The Earth, Circumnavigation from Magellan to Orbit

Round About The Earth, Circumnavigation from Magellan to Orbit

Round About The Earth, Circumnavigation from Magellan to Orbit

Joyce E. Chaplin, a Harvard history professor who is also a marvelously engaging and witty writer, delivers the first popular, comprehensive account of the history of circumnavigation and how it has shaped the way we think about the Earth, the environment, and ourselves.

Prize-winning author of The First Scientific American: Benjamin Franklin and the Pursuit of Genius and a frequent reviewer for The New York Times Book Review, Joyce Chaplin looks at the entire 500-year history of going around the world, from Magellan the Portuguese explorer to Magellan the GPS. She introduces us to brave, the crazy, and the inspired men and women who first took on the whole planet, whether by sail, steam, rail, bicycle, airplane, or spacecraft.

Along the way, she raises provocative questions and offers penetrating insights into this longest tradition of human activity done on a planetary scale, which elicited our oldest sense of planetary consciousness.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Luck to you!

See the Annual Meeting Announcement as a printer-friendly PDF here.

2012 Photo Contest Winners

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Jan 142013

Congratulations to all of the winners of the Circumnavigators Club Photo Contest! All proceeds from the contest go to the Foundation. Click on any of the photos to see a larger version, and to read the description.

HERE ARE THE WINNERS:

Flora & Fauna

1. Angela Addario – “NYC Central Park”
2. Steven Barnett – “Feeding Time”
3. Mark Hauptman – “Purple Power”

Landscape

1. Cynthia Bassett – “Yuang Yang Rice Terraces”
2. Diane Fishman – “Landscape, Cuba”
3. Mark Hauptman – “Kiwi Lake”

Human Interest

1. Steven Barnett – “Wool Carder”
2. Angela Addario – “The Souk, Yemen”
3. David Mink – “Chinese Beach”

Architecture

1. Elizabeth Manny – “Latin Quarter Sky”
2. Cynthia Bassett – “Lake Sevan, Armenia”
3. Angela Addario – ” l’Arc de Triomphe, Night”

Spreading the word about the Club

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Jul 222012

Through friendship, to leave this world a little better than we found it.

As members of the Circumnavigators Club, many of us know others who travel extensively as well. Our friends — new and old — may value travel the way we do. But do we spread the word about The Circumnavigators Club? And, how do we do so? Member Josh Datko has blogged about The Club as a way of spreading the word. Read it here. Do you tell others about Circumnavigators? Drop us a line and let us know how you introduce others about us.

Follow Our Foundation Scholars As They Travel Around The World!

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Jul 062012

Our Foundation Scholars are well on their way and invite you to follow their travels by viewing their blogs.

Georgetown University Scholar Thomas Larson: electrificationtravels.wordpress.com

Arizona State University Scholar Leah Luben: lubenontheloose.wordpress.com

University of Liverpool Scholar Harry Boulding: phileas2012.wordpress.com

Northwestern University Scholar Kevin Short: digital-citizen.net

Foundation Scholars Reflect on their Circumnavigation

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Dec 122011
Click here to read the PDF

Click here to read the PDF

To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Circumnavigator Club Foundation, we have compiled Around the World for 40 Years. Read reflections from many of our scholars on how their travels have influenced their lives in this PDF.

Excerpts:
“My circumnavigation opportunity was probably the best educational experience of my life… it taught me life lessons about the value of other beliefs and cultures, the wonders of friendship and hospitality, and the blessings of being a U.S. Citizen.” — Hank Shea

“The gift to travel the globe, alone, at such a young age, and with such latitude, was nothing short of magical, transformative, and enlightening. A formative experience, personally and professionally.” — Elspeth Williams
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