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Getting used to a new environment can be challenging, especially when academic expectations can be so different ...
In late summer the Pesca Regina di Londa grows in the Florentine mountains. A perfect moment to visit this beautiful part of ...
Only 15% of the 18,000 American students who study abroad in Florence each year interact continuously with Italians. This ...
The location might be changing, but not the spirit of the event. For the last nine years, the Italian Chef Charity Night has raised funds for non-profit associations across the Florence area with an ...
Florence, Tuscany and tourism: a time for responsibility and vision Though tourism contributes greatly to GDP, it also brings structural challenges. Now is the time for a new strategic vision.
It’s raining cats and dogs The cradle is empty, but the dog gelato is fully stocked. Welcome to Florence’s silent revolution.
The liberty-style public work on via Pellicceria displays the care that went into such projects in the early 20th century.
Far from the war-torn landscapes of mid-century Europe where his story began, the legacy of Mitteleuropean artist Karl Stengel lives on in a collection of paintings, drawings and personal notebooks.
As the time to return home to the US approaches, study-abroad student Annika Bereny reflects on her time in Florence.
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