SEA Blogs

Finding a message in a bottle

By Chris Watson

Still getting caught up on some things I'd been thinking about prior to my bout with the plague...

During my recent 3-day seminar in Chicago, we were asked to relate a defining moment in our careers, something that set us on our path, taught us something important, opened a new opportunity. I'll admit, I was stumped as we all sat there thinking about it.

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The Voyage Reenacted

Time to Eat the Dogs
By Michael Robinson

In May 2006, I sailed out of Key West aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer, a 134 ft steel brigantine belonging to the Sea Education Association. With 7800 square feet of canvas, the Corwith Cramer looks like it sailed out of a painting by Fitz Hugh Lane.

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Sea education association (sea) student Blogs

"SEA taught me that I was capable of learning things completely outside my comfort level. My time at SEA was an education in how to learn, how to cope with what I had, and how to be a student of life. Although my education at SEA is not directly related to what I intend to pursue as a career, I still look back on the experience as influential in who I am today and who I continue to grow into."
Brittney Bixby, S-182, Graduate Student, Psychology