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Class Visits Machiavelli’s Private Villa

Mar 12, 2016

Josh Bleisch ‘16 – Today has been the best in Florence yet! We began the day by sleeping in (relatively speaking) and having a nice breakfast in the hotel. After catching up […]

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Posted in 2016 - Political Thought in Italy


Florence ‘Astonishing, Breathtaking”

Mar 12, 2016

Blair Littrell ’17 – Today I gave my presentation on the Baptistery of St. John and how important it was in our study of Machiavelli. After researching for several weeks about its artwork, structure, […]

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Posted in 2016 - Political Thought in Italy



Students Do Deep Dive on Florence Architecture

Mar 09, 2016

Marcus Kammrath ’16 – Today I gave my presentation on the importance of Santa Maria Novella and the artwork and chapels inside. The church is the oldest basilica in all of Florence, […]

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Posted in 2016 - Political Thought in Italy



Exploring Churches of Florence

Mar 09, 2016

Dylan Miller ’16 – Just steps away from Florence’s famous Duomo, the Palazzo Medici and the Church of San Lorenzo can be found. The Palazzo, or palace, was constructed in 1445 by […]

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Posted in 2016 - Political Thought in Italy



Students make Way to Florence

Mar 08, 2016

Brian Wittman ’16 – We left Wabash at a reasonable time of 2:30 pm, and discussed potential sites we would see. Undoubtedly on the car ride to O’Hare Airport old Wabash stories […]

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Posted in 2016 - Political Thought in Italy


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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Posted in 2015 - Art in Ancient Rome




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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Posted in 2015 - Art in Ancient Rome


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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Posted in 2015 - Art in Ancient Rome



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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Posted in 2015 - Art in Ancient Rome



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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Posted in 2015 - Art in Ancient Rome



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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Posted in 2015 - Art in Ancient Rome


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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Posted in 2015 - Art in Ancient Rome


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