Photo Essay: CET Florence
Photos by Natalie Rosenberg (Cornell University), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 On my walk to school one morning, the sky was so clear, and the buildings
Living Versus Vacationing in Florence
Written by Eden Comer (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 My few months in Florence have been some of the best months of my
Photo Essay: CET Florence
Photos taken by Madeline Warren (University of Wisconsin- Madison), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 This is a little fruit and vegetable stand I walk past nearly
Photo Essay: CET Florence
Photos by Natalie Rosenberg (Cornell University), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 The prettiest view of the Duomo! If you are looking for the most picturesque aperitivo
A Day in the Life of a Florence Study Abroad Student
Written by Eden Comer (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 For my post this month, I wanted to share what a typical day in
Photo Essay: CET Florence
Photos by Natalie Rosenberg (Cornell University), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 My favorite view in Florence is the view of the Arno (especially during a
Appreciating the Little Things in Florence
Written by Eden Comer (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 Tomorrow marks two weeks since my plane landed in Florence. The time has been
Photo Essay: CET Florence
Photos taken by Madeline Warren (University of Wisconsin- Madison), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 Duomo My first view of the Duomo. Having never traveled outside of
Exploring my New Backyard
Written by Catherine Vogt (Hamilton College), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 While I am in the midst of planning trips throughout Europe with my new
Photo Essay: CET Florence
Photos by Tessa Beazley, (The George Washington University), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Fall 2022. In our final semester round of high, low, buffalo (something good, something bad, and something weird), I said two of my favorite things this semester were getting to draw so much the past few months and the absolutely wonderful people I have met in CET and Italy.