The Lava was Bursting, Dancing against the Black Sky
Written by Stephanie Klinkenberg-Ramirez (Harvard University) CET Intensive Italian Language & Culture Studies in Sicily, Summer ’11 Two days left. How did this happen? I’ll be happy to see...
View ArticleThe Catania Fish Market
Written by Caroline Passano (Vanderbilt University) CET History of Art & Italian Studies in Florence, Fall ’11 The Catania Fish Market is like nothing I have ever seen before. To try to get an...
View ArticleBeautifully unbeautiful: Chiesa San Nicolò, Catania
Written by Samantha Leahy (Bowdoin College), CET History of Art and Italian Studies in Siena, Fall ’11 I stepped inside and felt, at once, a little disappointed. The church was undergoing serious...
View ArticleSummer 2011 CET Sicily Students featured in La Sicilia newspaper
Posted by Randall Salisbury, CET Italy Programs Manager Summer 2011 CET Sicily students were featured in La Sicilia, a daily Italian newspaper based in Catania, Sicily. The photo was taken when the...
View ArticleTravels throughout Italy
Written by Erin Friedlander (University of Virginia), CET History of Art and Italian Studies in Siena, Spring ’12 Dear readers, For my last travels in Italy, after Spring Break, I went to Cinque Terre,...
View ArticleBenedettini and Catania’s Beauty
Written by Taylor Wilkins (Johns Hopkins University) CET Intensive Italian Language & Culture Studies in Sicily, Summer 2012 . What do you think of when you picture Europe’s medieval era? The...
View ArticleThe Mafia for Americans
Written by Anna Di Biase, CET Italy Programs Academic Coordinator “Pizzo” refers to the protection money paid to the Mafia by businesses in Southern Italy, which is usually obtained by coercion and...
View ArticleDieci
Written by Aimee Crouch (University of Iowa – Iowa City) History of Art and Italian Studies in Siena, Student Correspondent, Fall 2012 *30 Top Ten lists for the 30th Anniversary of CET! We don’t get...
View ArticleMafia, Cannoli’s and Cooking, Oh My!
Written by Aimee Crouch (University of Iowa – Iowa City) History of Art and Italian Studies in Siena, Student Correspondent, Fall 2012 Last week Thursday we left Siena and went to Sicily for our...
View ArticleYOSO
Written by Megan Kessler (Brandeis University) History of Art and Italian Studies in Siena, Student Correspondent, Spring 2013 One month left from this coming Sunday. I cannot believe it. Where has the...
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