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We would love to discuss with you how Eos StudyTours can assist your institution by offering the highest quality, competitively-priced, educational travel programs. We can provide you with the widest variety of destinations and study themes at diverse price points to appeal to your donors, alumni and members.

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Eos \ n: the Greek goddess of dawn. The root eo has long been favored by both poets and scientists signifying “the dawn” and “new horizons.” For example, Homer wrote of Eos as a glorious goddess that was “ruby fingered and saffron robed” as she rose in the East and greeted the warriors on the Trojan plains. Paleontologists have also often used the root, for example, Eocene meaning “the Dawn of Mammals,” and Eohippus, “the first horse.”