This July, I had the opportunity to present my work at IASIL 2018, the annual conference for the International Association…
It is a surprising sight, after visiting so many Roman locations and works of art that extend from the Renaissance into the distant past, to suddenly come upon the sizeable gold and marble obelisk outside of the Foro Italico stating “Mussolini Dux.”…
By: Baylee Carpenter, Thomas Hubbard, and David Olson
After a packed start to the trip, Sunday was a free day for students to spend as they wished. Some went to visit the Basilica of San Clemente, some checked out a local flea market, and others wandered the city.
We gathered at O’Hare on Thursday evening: two professors, two grad students, and 15 undergrads, all headed to Rome for a spring break study abroad trip.
I have been very lucky to find myself based in Bergen — a lovely city but also one quite conducive to the study of noir writing. It rains A LOT in Bergen — and its historic, cobbled streets glisten as…