Pioneers in Educational Globe-trotting: Stanford Travel/Study at 50

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Abstract
Stanford Travel/Study began in 1968, at a time when Stanford, like many universities, was the site of student unrest. Rixford Snyder, ’30, MA ’34, PhD ’40, historian and retired dean of admissions, had recently taken over programming for the alumni summer college. He had the idea to hold the summer program on a riverboat in Europe—alumni and their families would listen to lectures while cruising the Rhine River. That trip inspired a whole program of international travel led by Stanford faculty. Combining travel with continuing education, it was different from anything that traditional tour operators were offering. Peter Voll, ’65, Travel/Study’s director from 1974 to 1992, grew the program from two trips per year to 44. His thirst for firsts led alumni travelers to the farthest corners of the globe, from the first American group of non-official delegates to China led by pioneering Chinese history professor Lyman Van Slyke, to Saudi Arabia, Cuba, Libya, Antarctica and the North Pole. Today, Travel/Study conducts over 70 unique travel programs a year to all seven continents, each one led by Stanford faculty. In this look back at 50 years of globe-trotting, the program’s director Brett Thompson, ’83, joined by anthropological sciences professor and longtime trip leader Bill Durham, ’71, who pioneered Travel/Study’s field seminar programs with undergraduate students, as well as past traveler Cindy Hunter Lang, ’83, reflects on the history, growth, and challenges of Stanford’s educational journeys.

Description

Type of resource moving image
Extent 1 video file
Place Stanford (Calif.)
Date created February 20, 2018
Language English
Digital origin born digital

Creators/Contributors

Sponsor Stanford Historical Society
Speaker Thompson, Brett
Speaker Burham, Bill
Speaker Lang, Cindy Hunter

Subjects

Subject Stanford University
Genre Lectures

Bibliographic information

Finding Aid
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/nf925zr2441
Location SC0683
Repository Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives

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Copyright
Copyright © The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.

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Stanford Historical Society program recordings, 1997-2022

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