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Photos Show Experiences from Studying Ancient Rome
One of the exciting part of any immersion trip is getting back and sorting through all of the photos. The guys who traveled with Professor Jeremy Hartnett to Italy over Thanksgiving break have done just that. Here is a full … Continue reading
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Helena Lucretia Obstetrix
Prof. Matthew Sears – As a political and military historian, my work tends to focus on the deeds of great individuals and the grand sweep of key historical events. On previous trips to Rome I have paused over monuments such … Continue reading
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Ponton ’14 Learns Immersion Learning Bonding
Jacob Ponton ’14 – We closed our last day with another busy schedule. Nate Chapman gave the last presentation over the Tomb of the Eurysaces, or known as the Tomb of the Baker. This tomb was very interesting, showing how … Continue reading
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