The Brunello di Montalcino Experience

Dr. Vicky Kynourgiopoulou November 23, 2015

By Professor Luigi Tocchetti learn how to invest in Wine Montalcino is a tiny medieval town, immersed in one of the most beautiful regions of the world, Tuscany, surrounded by vineyards, olive trees, and breathtaking views wherever you look at. As many… More

La Dolce Vita

Student Voices November 18, 2015

By Lauren Sanderson, Accademia Italiana Florence / University of Vermont student Every morning I walk out of my massive wooden doors onto the cobblestone streets of Borgo Degli Albizi and I better understand the meaning of “la dolce vita” or “the good… More

Eating our way through Tuscany

Dr. Vicky Kynourgiopoulou November 9, 2015

Food Studies Academic Excursion In 1825 the renowned gastronome Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin wrote about food “tell me what you eat, and I’ll tell you who you are”. This is what we had in mind as we embarked on our Tuscan food exploration on a rainy… More

November Events

Chiara Baldussi November 3, 2015

We have some great events for November! Check out the details below and stay up-to-date through our Facebook group.  Coppelia Ballet Coppélia, a mechanical doll made by the toy-maker Dr. Coppelius, is so life-like that some believe she is his daughter… More

​​​​Augustus Forum 2000 Years Later

Sarra Chadi November 2, 2015

An Absolute Must to see Students are so excited for having attended one of the most fascinating shows on the history of Rome. Seeing this sort of illustration of what the Augustus Forum looked like gave me better understanding of how truly spectacular… More

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