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2015 – Art in Ancient Rome


Unbelievable First-Hand History Lesson

Jan 13, 2016

Mason McKinney ’17 – The best part about today’s trip was our tour of the church of San Clemente. On the outside, San Clemente seemed like any other church in Rome. The […]

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The Vatican’s Profound Impact

Jan 13, 2016

Daniel McCormick ’17  – Today was one of the highlights of the trip where we get to expand our knowledge of not only Roman sculptures, but also religion by visiting the Catholic […]

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Revelations in Exploring History First Hand

Jan 13, 2016

Boyd Haley ’17 – Firstly I would like to thank anyone who made this trip possible for me, including my parents and the staff at Wabash College.  Today specifically we started out […]

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No Textbook Matches Seeing Things in Person

Dec 21, 2015

Boyd Hayley ’17 –  First, I would like to thank anyone who made this trip possible for me, including my parents and the staff at Wabash College. It was  an amazing trip. […]

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Onward to Ostia

Dec 21, 2015

Nick Gwinn ’17 – Our trip to Ostia was one of my favorite parts of the trip because the ruins were so open to walk through and explore compared to other places […]

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Colosseum Lives Up to Expectations

Dec 17, 2015

Dylan Mayer ’17 –  After visiting the Forum Romanum, we visited the place that I have dreamed about since I was 6 years old, the Colosseum. Since the moment that I heard […]

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After Delay, First Full Day in Rome

Dec 17, 2015

Peter (Tiahong Xu) ’17 – Since there was a heavy snow in Chicago, our flight to Philadelphia was delayed for more than 2 hours. So, we did not catch up the next […]

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Missing Flight Provided Surprising Opportunity

Dec 11, 2015

Andrew Jackson ’18 – Everything seemed to go as planned as everyone loaded into the two vans early in the morning, so we could drive up to O’Hare for our flight to […]

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An Awesome Full Day in Rome

Mar 24, 2015

Zack Campbell ’18 – Waking up at 7:30 A.M. in Rome is so much better than waking up for an 8 A.M. in Crawfordsville. After a night of much needed sleep, the […]

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Some Final Thoughts on Rome Immersion

Mar 19, 2015

Johnny Bojrab ’16 – The final day of our trip to Rome gave us the opportunity to learn on our own about particular churches. The church that my fellow group members and […]

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Taken by The Beauty of Rome’s Basilicas

Mar 19, 2015

Brady Boles ’17  – Before coming to Rome, we had learned the importance of Rome in its power as a city and as an important symbol for the emergence and growth of […]

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Rome Changes Personal Perspectives

Mar 13, 2015

Christian Beardsley ’16 – Today has been a very unique and bizarre day, one that I will never forget.  being a Christian, today was especially important and spectacular because it was personally […]

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