When I look back on my six-week study abroad program in Florence, Italy, one weekend trip stands out above the rest: Sorrento. From the very beginning, my friends and I knew we wanted to spend our final weekend on the Amalfi Coast as one last hoorah in… More
I was diagnosed with celiac disease over six years ago. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that can lead to gastrointestinal issues. To prevent symptoms, it's essential to maintain a gluten-free diet. I've had a lot of practice explaining my needs… More
In the middle of Florence is Mercato Centrale—not a market, but a vibrant reflection of the city's heritage and changing food landscape. Whether foodie, hungry visitor, or local buying fresh produce, a visit to Mercato Centrale is an experience complete… More
Let’s be real: sitting down on a Thursday night and suddenly realizing you don’t have any plans for the weekend is a study abroad student’s nightmare. I know because it happened to me. Twice. But when this happened to me and my roommates, we quickly brainstormed… More
As an undergraduate student at The Ohio State University, Amanda Srebnik completed a reflection of her time studying abroad at ISI Florence during the Spring of 2024 semester. Here’s what she has to say about her experience:
1.) For my STEP Signature… More
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