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Barcelona Service Learning: Ciutadella Park Middle School

…in the students, even though I grew up almost 4,000 miles away. While abroad I have traveled and seen so many new foods, languages, and cultures, but volunteering at the…

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The Parks of Barcelona

park 3. Tibidabo While it’s maybe not your typical park, Tibidabo is an amusement park located at one of the highest points in Barcelona. This allows for some of the…

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Top 10 in Rome

A cat at the cat sanctuary without any ears Torre Argentina – The Cat Sanctuary – How can you not like this place? Besides those who are allergic to cats…

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The Top 7 Spots for Amazing Views in Barcelona

Castell de Montjuic is right up your alley. The Castell was an old military fortress dating back the 1640s. You can have a look inside, or if you prefer, walk…

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Parks Off the Beaten Paths

…of historical sculptures and architectural marvels are scattered around the park. The most famous and impressive of them all is without a doubt L’Appennino by Giambologna, a huge representation of…

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A Memorable Day on Montjuïc

…history, nature, and tranquility. From the commanding presence of Montjuïc Castle to the botanical wonders of the Barcelona Botanical Garden and the peaceful retreat offered by Montjuïc Park, this hill…

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The Greenery of Florence

…my favorite places I have been. Parco Della Rimembranza Even higher than Piazzale Michaelangelo, this park sits southeast of the city center right behind Abbazia di San Minato al Monte…

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Escaping the City

…aren’t entirely aware of the “hidden” green spaces all around. Throughout my time here, I have found several places that allow me to escape from the city without actually leaving….

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My Semester in The Eternal City

…Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City, Sistine Chapel, Castel Sant’Angelo, Piazza Venezia, Campo de’ Fiori, Circus Maximus, Bocca della Verita, Tivoli, Arch of Titus, Barberini Museum… the list goes on and on….

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An Amy Winehouse Tour in London

…The Shard. Amy Winehouse spent her summers here, frolicking around the park with her boyfriend. Your next and final stop is Abney Park Cemetery. Abney Park Cemetery is where Amy…

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Things I’ll Always Remember From My Time Abroad

…apartment, about 25 minutes, the walk allowed me to explore more local neighborhoods of Rome. And once I arrived at the park, I was so happy to see rolling green…

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Tips on Staying Healthy While Studying Abroad

…paths, ranging from leisure walking to advance hiking – from coastal views to covered forested areas 2. Head to a local regional or national park to hike: North of the…

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Top 4 Things to Do in Florence for FREE

…there is a mini carnival and a massive field, where you can lay out and relax. This is a great way to see some of the parks Florence has to…

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Exploring Florence Inside and Out

…went to this giant park called Parco delle Cascine which stretches a little over 2 miles long and is filled with great scenery along the Arno and some awesome people-watching…

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Outdoor Activities for the Summer

…is a nice taste of classical Britishness. Add a glass of Pimms and it’s summertime in London! Paris: Canal Saint Martin- Construction of the Canal Saint-Martin was ordered by Napoleon…

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Regrets.

…I want to feel, see, buy, taste, try everything that catches my eye. Choices inebitably stack up: Prague or Madrid, Park Ciutadella or Park Guell, Opium or Shoko, Stedelijk Museum…

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The Best of Rome

can find! Villa Doria Pamphili Villa Doria Pamphili – This park is an amazing open park, “a countryside in the venter of Rome” which is full of trails and amazing…

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My Fave Things to do Between Classes in Barcelona

…loved to wander around near the Cathedral where performers were always out and about playing great live music. They also had flea markets set up quite a lot. Although I…

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Not Your Typical Tourist: London Must-Sees

…you visit, you will always find something new and exciting to do in Camden Town. Camden Waterloo Graffiti Tunnel: Lastly, is possibly my favorite attraction in all of London, the…

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A Great Start

…to my green parks and open spaces. Parco Sempione is a beautiful park, not huge, but a good size for a park in the middle of a european city! The…

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Seven Must-Visit Locations in Barcelona

…and was originally never supposed to become a cathedral and eventually become a basilica. The height of this basilica is a sight to see and make sure you walk all…

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Top 10

…cheap! Duomo Duomo: The Duomo will always be a favorite of mine. Everyday people sit outside and hangout, it carries a great atmosphere. It is also located in the middle…

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A Wonderful Life in Florence

…then add the Arno River and it becomes breathtaking. I love running down to the end of the river where the park, Le Cascine is, and run along the park

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Top 20 Things to do in Barcelona

…festival full of traditions like castellers (human castles), correfoc (fire-run performance), fireworks displays, etc. Barcelona’s main festival is called La Mercé, but also Festes de Gràcia, Saint John’s festival, Festes…

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Travels

…many runners (especially compared to Milan) and just all sorts of people enjoying the sunny, but still chilly, day! We also hit a few more touristy stops… St. Pauls Cathedral

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Top 10 in Paris

…language of Latin, giving this neighborhood it’s name. There are still many great sites including the Pantheon, Shakespeare and Company, Place St. Michel, La Sorbonne, and the Middle Ages National

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Fun in Florence

…the absolute best group to hang out with all year! I cannot recommend enough to get out of your comfort zone and talk to the people around you in your…

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My City

…Vecchio is my favorite pastime. It’s so calming and the view from the river is great. There are also vendors along the river that sell cool stuff like jewelry, paintings,…

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Pass Down Guide to Florence: The More Local Side!

…Vecchia Bettola – the BEST vodka pasta you’ll ever taste Pino’s – better alternative to the busy All’Antico Outside time as a local :) The Cascine Park One of my…

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Studying Abroad in Barcelona: Take it all in!

…the cable car to the top of the mountain but when we got there they said the cable car was shut down and so what was supposed to be a…

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6 DOs & DON’Ts to Survive Milan Design Week

…in mind that the fair can be overwhelming, so it’s okay if after a few hours you’re ready to call it a day. But it’s definitely something to experience, especially…

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Travel Pass

…locked onto that bus once again for an hour to Krka National Park, which I admit was an excellent time. Historic Croatia Once our time at the park concluded, my…

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My Experience in Barcelona

…I also got to go to Park Guell for my second time and I think I could just walk around the park for hours just taking in the beautiful architecture…

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Finding a School/Life Balance When Studying Abroad

…rather than the desk in my apartment allowed me to feel connected with the local community and culture, but still allowed me to get my work done. I also had…

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This is Real. I am in Paris.

café for an hour and a half, or just casually sitting on a park bench enjoying themselves. Dare you to try and show me a more beautiful opera house. This…

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My Ten Favorite Spots

…I venture to Camden I always have to weave through the market. Here you can find all sorts of little knick-knacks. There is also a great food market here where…

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Meet our Blogger: Layah

…in Rome, Italy during the Spring 2016 term. 10 FUN FACTS ABOUT LAYAH I am a dual citizen of the U.S.A. and Canada. I’ve played classical and Spanish flamenco guitar…

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My Home Away from Home

all meet at this discrete park on the outskirts of the city and watch the sun set over the foreign country that we called home. Just being in the company…

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My Top 10 Places in Barcelona

…illuminated at night so you can see it from miles away. You can even see it when you fly into Barcelona at night. Not only can you see the entire…

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Visit My Favorite Places With Me!

…of my favorite spots. This canal leads the way from my apartment towards the city center. Along the canal are many shops, restaurants and hidden treasures like the murals on…

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Barcelona’s Ready For You, But Are You Ready For Barcelona?

…suggestion is to remember that it is not always summer in Barcelona. That might be deceiving considering the beach and palm trees everywhere but trust me, it can get a…

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Favorite Places in My Neighborhood

…but I enjoy this spot a lot because it is very tranquil and calm. Every Thursday I volunteer and teach in a middle school near Talenti. There is a park

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Top Ten Things to do in London

…Palace. The restaurant itself is magnificently light and airy. You will feel like a royal! It is near the castle itself and within the confines of Hyde Park, making a…

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Ten Non-Touristy Places to Visit in Paris

…Jacques-Bonsergent, and walk towards the canal, to explore. One of the many iron bridges over the Canal St. Martin, a trendy and relaxing neighborhood and canal in northeastern Paris. 4.)…

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Rome

It has been said that more than a lifetime is needed to experience all that the capital city of Rome has to offer. It is a city layered with art and antiquities encompassing 2,500 years of history – from the Coliseum, the Imperial Forum and the Roman Pantheon, to Vatican City, with the Sistine Chapel and Vatican museums. Regarded as a birthplace of Western civilization, Rome is a major tourist destination, although it maintains an authentic and traditional atmosphere in the peace of its small streets and the splendor of its piazzas bursting with life.

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Mathematics

Mathematics is a highly collaborative, as well as internationally competitive, field. Math is the “universal language,” and by studying Mathematics abroad, you can strengthen your intercultural communication skills, enhance your…

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SAI Fall 2020 Program Options

At SAI, we are deeply committed to international education. That’s why we are doing everything we can to help you have an international experience this Fall 2020, despite the uncertainty…

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Sant Jordi: The Dragon, the Book and the Rose

In honor of next month’s Sant Jordi holiday on April 23, our SAI Barcelona Program Coordinator Sandrine has provided a brief history of this special holiday. Also, our SAI Barcelona…

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Top 10 Must-See’s When Traveling Abroad

…The ocean is crystal clear and the perfect temperature to swim in throughout all of September. 2. Go to Oktoberfest Although Oktoberfest only runs for the last three weekends in…

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Cycling Through Annecy’s Alps

…23 miles.” I nearly choked from surprise. Perhaps, for the athletic traveler, a 23 mile bike ride is no more than the usual workout. In that case, Annecy is an…

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The ‘Abroad Bible’

…are a journaler, you can also add this at the end of your reflection entries. ______ Mariah Minichello, University of South Carolina I spent the spring semester of my junior…

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My Experience Abroad

…my own made me feel like such an independent traveler, and I discovered so many new things to share with my friends. I hiked through Krka National Park in Croatia…

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Becoming An Acquainted Tourist

…Here is an extended piazza with two fountains in the middle and a very old church, along with restaurants and gelato places. Although a little touristy, its very historic and…

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SAI Alumni Spotlight: Caleb Crum

…a Gucci store) are some of the best memories I have. If you’re interested in visiting Calebs study abroad blog, visit http://goingabroadtips.com! You can also find Caleb Crum on LinkedIn….

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My Volunteer Experience: Teaching English

…outside the city center. My volunteering school is a 20 minute walk from my SAI apartment, a 15 minute tram ride, and then a 10 minute walk from my stop,…

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Studying in a Magical City

…the opportunity to study abroad in such a magical city. Every day I wake up and think to myself “Is this real life?” I cannot wait to see all the…

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Interview with SAI’s Rome Program Director

…they can have breakfast at the local corner cafe, study in the school library or at the park when it is nice outside, have lunch at the school cafeteria or…

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Guide To A Better Experience Abroad

…them with you. Airport Survival: Ever been inside an airport? It can be a pretty intimidating place, even for frequent travelers. You can easily point out the people that have…

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I Love the City of Rome

…by when with another person or in a group. Our tour guide at Ostia Antica, a JCU professor, told us that the best thing we can do for ourselves in…

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Studying Abroad With Your Significant Other

…together, and overall just enjoy each other’s company while we do all of the typical study abroad activities. We also enjoy staying in together, spending time cooking meals, watching movies,…

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Rocking Day Trip: Marble Quarries and A Stone Walled City

…taken to be in my presence. Entrance of Lucca Stairs leading to the top of Lucca’s wall After a quick ride through the rural beauty of Tuscany, we arrived at…

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SAI Scholarship Awards & Bloggers

…on Facebook. Can make a mean smoothie. In the past year I was the team captain and moral captain for my sorority for 3 national community service events benefiting Breast…

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Meet Our Spring 2020 Bloggers!

…indoor skydiving on my 18th birthday. I caught my first wave surfing in Waikiki, Hawaii. My goal is to visit every national park in the U.S. Alyssa Ferrarone, Rome Home…

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Arrivederci Firenze

…and living in an Italian household surely sharpened my skills. It was such a good feeling when you walk into places in town and use only Italian. A canal of…

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Meet our Fall 2017 Bloggers

called “The Flying Turtles”. I am in the Global Business Group at RIT as an Event Director. The club has just started and we are working on bringing more international

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Living Like a Local

…and we were waited on by a local who kept us laughing all night. We soon became regulars at this local spot. Each week after our travels, when we arrived…

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Florence On a Budget

…stay. I also went on a 2-day trip to Lake Como and Milan. Even on a rainy day, the river at Colle di Val d’Elsa is breathtakingly vibrant. The park

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Reflecting on a Great Semester

…the material. Rome is known as the “Eternal City”, and while there is so much history, it is also a dynamic and energetic place. The Roman Forum and the area…

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Finding Peace in Solitude

mind. From drinking wine in Tuscany to standing atop a peak in the Swiss Alps to picnicking under the Eiffel Tower to seeing a musical in London’s West End, all…

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Cultural Differences

…you to all enjoy experiences like this one; the ones that you can’t wait to tell everyone about, but when you try to explain, all you can do is smile….

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Volunteering Abroad

…cultural significance. It gave me a chance to be outside and in gardens and parks that you see so little of in Florence. You get the opportunity to care for…

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Meet our Blogger: Bailey

…has to offer in the art world like the Sagrada de Familia and Park Guell. I have also heard great things about the Picasso Museum. I absolutely can’t wait to…

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Warmer Weather

…who play the traditional Italian music that we’ve all come to associate (think “That’s Amore”). But regardless there is always life and happiness that prompt me to think of how…

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Meet our Summer 2017 Bloggers!

…anywhere. Love animals – specifically all breeds of cats Foster care alumni – Seita Scholar Studied abroad 3 other times (Dominican Republic, South Africa, and India) 2017 Newman Civic Fellow…

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5 Ways to Take Care of Yourself Abroad

…are not lying. Combine that with all the other mental and physical energy you are exerting, and you will realize how much fuel you need. So, stay hydrated! Bring a…

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Currently Living My Best Life

…contacts here have said that prices are at an all time high and they’ve never seen it this bad. I think that is definitely something to keep in mind when…

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Diego’s 10 Top Spots in Milan

…cinnamon (cannela). Jason DeRulo Concert at Alcatraz Nightclub For Dancing: Alcatraz. With all these calories, you’ll need to do a serious workout tomorrow to compensate. Get a head-start on the…

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My Favorite Places in Florence

…primi piatti pasta dishes for as little as 5 Euro for a big portion. 2. All’Antico Vinaio. Via dei Neri, 74/R The best panini in Florence. All’Antico Vanaio is famous….

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Travel Tips from an SAI Ambassador!

…ribbons and banners. We also enjoyed some gelato while there and some delicious tacos at a local restaurant called Vista Corona. I definitely recommend checking out Sitges as it remains…

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Advice to New Study Abroad Students

…Institutional Development I would say to keep an open mind about everything so that you can allow new experiences to happen. Also, try and live in the moment as much…

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My SAI moment was the moment I stopped leaving Florence!

…would not have become a local, I would not have ventured off the beaten path, nor would I have experienced all that the city has to offer. — Jessica is…

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Top 10

…medical school, it has been exciting for me to experience all of the medical history within Italy. The best surprise was discovering that I live right across the piazza from…

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My Time in Barcelona

capable of doing things on my own, even traveling. Before I came to study abroad, I never really thought of myself as someone who would like going and exploring things…

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Cose preferite da fare a Siracusa- Favorite things to do in Siracusa

…San Giovanni alle Catacombe (Church and Catacombs of San Giovanni): Syracuse’s most extensive catacombs lie beneath the Church of San Giovanni. The church and catacombs are only accessible on guided…

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Learning Barcelona

…roommates and I I had amazing roommates who were all about exploring and finding new areas and wanting to make Barcelona feel more like home. When we all first got…

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2018/19 SAI Ambassador Questionnaire

We caught up with Ambassador Krystal, who spent some time answering questions about her time in Rome. What felt the most “foreign” to you when you came back to the…

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Why My First Week Abroad Is Still My Favorite

…include the Monster Park in Bomarzo, Saint Patrick’s Well and the Duomo in Orvieto, a local chocolate and pastry shop in Perugia and the Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi….

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My Barcelona Journey

What was your favorite class abroad and why? I really enjoyed all of my classes, but one of my personal favorite classes was my Managerial Skills class. In this class,…

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SAI Staff Spotlight: Chiara Cruciano

…new park. See something new every day. (3) Put all your effort into communicating respectfully in the local culture. Even if you don’t speak any of the language, learn please,…

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Ten Things to do in Rome

Caravaggio paintings in San Luigi dei Francesci 10. Stop in any free churches you pass by. There are churches everywhere in Rome and almost all of them are free. They…

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Faculty Blog

…field are causing problems for development in the area. So, although Vesuvius has a recorded history of causing human destruction, Campi Flegrei, if it erupted would cause more global catastrophic…

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When You Get Back

…over the country. We all carried with us different social norms and different college experiences, but we all related through our excitement to travel and experience the world, and of…

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First Week in Florence

…like this, in Missouri you can see where you are going long before you arrive whereas here you can only see the buildings in front of you and the occasional

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Cherish Every Moment

…stay, I realize that I do have to deal with that thing called “reality.” I have a family who misses me, a job that needs me, and a Senior year…

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“La Serenissima”: 8 Ways to Visit Venice Like a Local

…water and sit along a canal, in a park or one of the many ‘campi’ (squares). Asst. Program Coordinator Arianna DiCicco and University Relations Associate Clau Castaneda taking in the…

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Sicily is Not New York

…often don’t even stop for pedestrians. As for parking, that seems like a free-for-all. It almost seemed to me as if parallel parking didn’t exist in Italy, then I realized…

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Sicily: Doing While Learning

…the highest active volcano in continental Europe, and its regional geo-dynamic environment. And that’s not all! All students will also have the opportunity to take part in the program included…

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“Do You Miss Being Abroad?”: Your Next Most Asked Question

…option of online ticketing or printing at the airport, so knowing where you can print beforehand will save you time (and money!). It is also always good to have confirmation…

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1st Impressions

…have tried for a cappuccino in the middle of the day. Each one has something a little different to offer! Enjoying a cappuccino at another bar while I study for…

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Favorite Spots in Rome

…for a few months, I am slowly beginning to feel like a local. My Italian has even improved! Because I am becoming a local, I want to share my top…

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See You Later

Mont St. Michel in Normandy. By far a highlight of my trip, and an unforgettable experience! Thanks mom, for coming out and taking me to this magical place! I can’t…

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Staying Mentally and Physically Healthy While Abroad

Mental and physical health should be a priority wherever you are. It can be beyond easy to lose sight of your overall health when you are living out your dream…

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Anne’s Favorites

…close by. The Basilica of San Miniato al Monte gives the same view but with less of a crowd, and you can also tour the church. Another piazza I really…

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Top 5 Cities I Traveled to Studying Abroad

…see is the lake to get to see the insane view of the crystal blue water alongside the snow capped mountains. With the added touch of log cabins in the…

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Tied for the #1 Spot

…and also has a beautiful park. And it’s completely free! Café Settimana – a little café that is across from my school, there is nothing super special about it but…

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Traveling While Abroad

Exploring while abroad can evoke a mix of excitement, apprehension, and challenges. Prior to my study abroad experience, I held the misconception that traveling would be inexpensive and effortless. However,…

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My Favorite Ways to Deal with Homesickness

…Not only will you have new clothes, but it is also a permanent keepsake of the time you spent abroad. You can even search for gifts for your loved ones…

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What I Will Remember From Paris

…harmony that welcomes spring. I can quietly listen to the song of the nature and throw all my worries and puzzles away. I can let my brain take a wonderful…

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Love is in the Air

…him a job; we all hated taking the compost out so he very valiantly took that out for us whenever he came over So, I’m from Bangkok and Steven is…

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La prima volta: Milano

…to so many museums, expositions or simply learned about culture in all of its aspects. Visiting the Duomo, Castello Sforzesco, Michelangelo’s last Pietà, The Last Supper, the many Casa Museo’s…

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When in Spain

…would people watch for hours. It was the perfect place to relax, read a book, or grab a cappuccino. Enjoying the views at Park Güell What is your favorite memory…

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What To Do When You Leave The Classroom

…including mini adventures to take advantage of the afternoons. There are a million student travel opportunities when abroad. Trust me you will get so many invites on Facebook the minute…

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How to Survive Your First Month Abroad

…museums are free and the first week I walked and walked, going all over London. Your school might also offer a program for traveling either to other countries or other…

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Must-Sees in Siena

…the one with hotdogs and French fries on it. A typical evening in Siena enjoying the sights and sounds of the Campo. Piazza del Campo: This is the center of…

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Navigate Rome like a Pro

…tourist traps. A mosaic at a local park Favorite Grocery Store: Everyone is going to scream at you “Go to Conads!” Although it is a prominent food chain and easy…

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A Guide to Getting Where You Want to Go

…the price of a room. The view from our phenomenal (and affordable) Airbnb located between Marseille and the Calanques National Park. Step Five: Get to the Fun Part Finally, after…

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My First Spain Experience!

…northeastern Catalonian city of Girona, the Salvador Dali museum, and a weekend vacation to southern Spain’s Andalusian capital, Seville. Locally, I visited Park Güell, the famous La Rambla and the…

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Finding Your Peace

…makes it a lot easier to meet like-minded people anywhere you go. Barcelona, like many large European cities, is full of all kinds of international people who are also seeking…

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My Time Abroad

…very inconvenient and I wish I had packed less things. It was extremely hard to carry all my things alone. Crystal clear beaches in the Blue Lagoon in Malta. What…

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