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Travel Resources
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| Learning Abroad Center |
The Learning Abroad Center is the University of Minnesota's comprehensive resource for study, work, intern, volunteer abroad, and international travel. While the Learning Abroad Center's main focus is students, travel resources are available to all University employees.
The Learning Abroad Center maintains a large international resource library and sells essential travel products such as European rail passes, travel insurance for friends and family members not covered by the University, international ID cards, and travel guide books. You can also purchase your passport photos (color or black and white) for the lowest price on campus.
The Learning Abroad Center is located at 230 Heller Hall and is open Monday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm and Tuesday through Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Cash, personal check, and Visa/MasterCard are all accepted. |
| National Weather Service |
This operational server maintains a current database of meteorological and hydrological data, historical data, and written information generated by the NWS or received from other official sources. In addition, this server accesses in realtime a selection of current official weather observations, forecasts, and warnings from U.S. government sources for use by the national and international community. In an effort to enhance the science, experimental products may be accessible on this server and care must be taken when using such products as they are intended for research use. |
| U.S. Customs and Border Protection |
Cooperation is the cornerstone of the success of Customs and Border Patrol. It starts with four agencies coming together to work as one and it continues with Customs and Border Patrol working hand-in-glove with other agencies to coordinate information sharing and operations. It is the basis of our partnership with the trade community to develop, enhance and maintain security processes throughout the global supply chain and to stem the illegal export of equipment, technology and munitions to unauthorized destinations. Finally, cooperation between the U.S. and other nations is the key to our initiative to place inspectors in foreign ports where they can screen containers for dangerous cargo before arrival at America's shores.
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