by Michael Londrigan, Dean of Academic Affairs
by Michael Londrigan, Dean of Academic Affairs
by Michael Londrigan, Dean of Academic Affairs
Two weeks in China saw us on a total of four flights (two international and two domestic), a train ride that reached speeds of 260 miles per hour and covered our 20 mile ride in 7.2 minutes, three different tour buses which we hopped on and off of ...
Arriving in Beijing, a city teeming with 25 million people, one encounters a mix of the modern and old worlds. The modern is represented by towering skyscrapers, fancy cars, and fast-growing wealth, while the old world is marked by the Forbidden ...
by Michael P. Londrigan, Dean of Academic Affairs
by Lindsay NunneryWe stopped in Siena for the day and it turned out to be one of my favorite cities. It was such a quaint village located in the countryside of Italy. The sun was shining and we climbed the top of the Duomo, where we were able to ...
I took an AP European History course in high school and remember learning about the ancient art Italians created and how famous they are for their architecture. It was surreal being able to stand in front of Michelangelo’s David in Florence (I had ...
If you ever go to Italy, one thing I definitely suggest you do is eat gelato every day!