Through my experiences in Italy, I discovered a side of myself I never knew was there. This trip was about finding my own voice, not being so uptight and worried all the time, and becoming more confident in myself . Throughout my blogs, there has been a resonating theme of releasing my fears and worries [...]
by Jessica German | July 28th, 2009 | Tags: che sara sara, Communication, connections, culture, reinvention, self, self-discovery
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Looking over the sun setting behind layers of green hillsides and golden fields from my dorm room balcony, I feel as though I’ve made quantum leaps on both personal and professional levels since arriving in Urbino several weeks ago. Reflecting over my one-month jaunt immersed in a completely different culture it’s hard to imagine how [...]
by Rosemary Dorsett | July 28th, 2009 | Tags: Amy, Bianca, challenges, Cloud 15, Deja Vu, discomfort, Dove il Gimnasio?, Italian vacation, Language barrier, Mistaken Identity, participant observer, self-discovery, self-other, Shari, Tridente, Urbino
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The tattoo on my left foot summarizes my entire being with one word, “Dreamer.” On top of the word floats a simple butterfly that was added for decoration, but it has become more than that.
I have dreamed a million different things, but today I experienced something that I never imagined was possible. I ran side-by-side with a Franciscan monk [...]
by Delaney Gover | July 16th, 2009 | Tags: Cattolica, Franciscan Mong, Italy, self-discovery
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Jesse G.: I've never been prouder of a group of students. You worked so hard, give yourselves a hand! (Now get back to work.
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Alyson: Good Job to everyone on the Urbino Project! We did a great job!
Eric + Bethany: Love the writings. Hope you're having a great trip. Look forward to seeing you and hearing about your adventures:)
Sharon Ely: Love the website. I'm enjoying reading all of your stories.The photos are amazing!
Elisa: This is such a great blog! The writing is top-notch and overall design is well laid out. Awesome job!
Pett: inurbino.net - da best. Keep it going! Pett
Bob M: The design and content answers the question: Why should I read this? Hitting two sweet spots: Entertaining and informative.
pizzaiolo di tre piante: signorina Aimee Alarcon mi potevi dire che la tua fotografia viene stampata nel giornale cosi no facevo smorfia !! ciao bella
Andy Ciofalo: Bigelow, Troiani, Dorunda-- great bits. Also love the language option on the site.
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