
Congrats to Jackie DeWolfe from the University of Richmond for her photo entitled "Cortona Cat." Jackie will enjoy a free meal from Quattro Passi Pizzeria!
Auguri Jackie!
This blog documents the experiences of students currently studying at the Umbra Institute. It is a account of their day-to-day experiences, extra- and co-curricular activities and special events. By reading their accounts we hope you gain some insight about what students do outside the classroom and with the Umbra Institute in Perugia Italy, and find it to be interesting and enjoyable reading. Cheers!
What if Italians could (as “citizens of the world”) vote in the American elections today? Who would they vote for? Would McCain’s foreign policy experience win them over, or would Obama’s charisma and youthful energy be a draw? To find out just that, the Umbra Institute is taking part in a project organized by the Arcadia University Center for Education Abroad in Italy. The project, coordinated by Tina Rocchio (Arcadia’s resident director in Rome), puts ballot boxes in Italian cafés and pizzerias with the phrase “Se potessi votare…” (If you could vote...), along with small “ballots” printed with the campaign stickers of the two candidates. The two Umbra students coordinating the “vote” in Perugia are Ashley Waterman and Raquel Silano, both of whom will be busy tomorrow morning tallying up the votes. The results will be turned over to Newsweek, which is doing a story on the project.