Naming Race in the Renaissance: ISI Florence Alumna Awarded Berenson Fellowship
I will be a Berenson Fellow at Harvard’s Villa I Tatti in 2023-24. My book […]
I will be a Berenson Fellow at Harvard’s Villa I Tatti in 2023-24. My book […]
Blog post by Jakub Koguciuk, Ph.D. (ISI Florence Summer 2013 alum) Late this summer, I […]
Alicia Moreira and Daniela Pardo are former ISI Florence students from the University of Maryland […]
Gabriella Krohmal University of Virginia ISI Florence Alumna Spring 2010 I studied abroad in Florence […]
Four years ago I had the amazing opportunity to study abroad in Florence, and I […]
A plate signed by “Moderno,” an artist of interest to Robert’s future research In the […]
Detail from Raphael’s “Parnassus” showing Pindar and Horace, two of the classical poets Timothy researched on. […]
Long-lasting friendships come with study abroad. I miss my time there dearly. I have stayed […]
Elated with her time at ISI Florence, Marianna studied literature, Italian language, cross-cultural psychology, and […]
Zoe Langer is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in Italian Studies at Brown University. She received […]
Alexandra Gary (Rutgers Alumna) Study abroad for me was an integral learning experience and opportunity […]
Justin Zafra (RWU Architecture, Spring 2015) During the 2015 Spring Semester of my Junior Year […]
Kelli Wood laid the foundation for a successful career in research at the “Translating the […]
I am a senior, history major at the University of Connecticut and studied at ISI […]
It’s been four years since I first rode through the streets of Florence in a […]
ISI alumna Tracy Cosgriff (Special Track: Translating the Past, 2013) has recently been awarded the […]
Intern & abroad: the ISI experience It’s difficult to sum up everything I have learned during […]
If you are reading this, know that you are incredibly lucky. One year ago I […]
Tracy Cosgriff is a Ph.D. candidate in the History of Italian Renaissance Art and Architecture […]
In fall 2010, I attended the International Studies Institute of Florence. Having commuted my first […]
Driven by a desire to study Renaissance art on site, in August 2006 I moved […]
Looking back at my undergraduate years, I count my time at the International Studies Institute […]