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Umbra Professor Luca Gatti Publishes Second Book

Less than a year after successfully defending his doctoral dissertation, the Umbra Institute’s Professor Luca Gatti has published it as a book.    A Woman at the Center of the Anti-Fascist Struggle The historiography of Italians who fought against fascism...

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10 Things I learned About Myself While Studying Abroad In Perugia

Opinion piece by Meredith Stemm, Umbra Reps Fall '25 Before studying abroad, I thought I had a pretty good sense of who I was. But living in Perugia–navigating steep streets, slow mornings, spontaneous train rides, and classes I genuinely love–revealed...

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Studying Abroad, Without Leaving

An opinion piece by Bianca Gnoli, University of Perugia student at the Umbra Institute, Fall 2025 If you’re wondering why there are Italian students studying at the Umbra Institute, this blog is for you. The differences between the Italian and...

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Say It in Italian: An Umbra Student’s Guide to Everyday Phrases

An opnion piece by Emerson Sheehan  A key element to the experience of living abroad is making the effort to immerse yourself in another culture. What better way to do this than through language? Whether you are ordering a coffee...

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Castagne Season in Perugia: A Taste of Autumn

As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, something magical happens in Perugia: the unmistakable scent of roasting chestnuts—castagne—begins to drift through the city streets. In the fall, vendors appear with small fires and paper cones, serving up...

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Navigating the Minimetrò

An opinion piece by Reagan Lee The Minimetrò is the coolest little system I have ever seen in terms of public transport. With its seven stops, covering 1.9 miles, you wouldn't think that this will be a big part of...

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