History of the Mafia Field Trip
8 March 2021 Growing up in the United States you learn bits and pieces about the mafia. You learn about…
8 March 2021 Growing up in the United States you learn bits and pieces about the mafia. You learn about…
Archaeological Field Trip 13 February 2021 Last friday, when we were riding the train to Pompeii, I was not certain…
Dear students, alum, families, partners, and friends, Our Spring 2021 semester has officially started onsite in Sorrento, and it is…
March 27, 2020 Dear Sant’Anna Community and Colleagues, in conjunction with the first Dante Day (March 25th), the Italian national…
Known as the mother of the Virgin Mary, and therefore grandmother of Jesus, Saint Anna has been revered across the world.
In the ruins of a city destroyed by a pyroclastic disaster, where thousands of people died in 79 A.D., one can feel a little detached.
Summer internship in Sorrento. Special thanks to Rossella Savarese, Leone Cappiello, SyArt Galler, and Nancy Lucier.
Along with a group of volunteers from the EU and Project M.A.R.E. the interns work to preserve the bay through functional activity and education.
Written on the Wall: How La Basilica di San Antonino Tells the Life and Legacy of Sorrento’s Patron Saint
Written by Skye Melrose, Communications Intern at Sant’Anna Institute, Class of 2019 at the University of Florida In a desolate…