The UNH-in-Italy telecom button.
So I’ve been here nearly three months and have yet to showcase the UNH-in-Italy classrooms. There’s not much to see, but it’s been my workplace in Italy for the past couple of months, so it is worth noting and documenting this part of my experience.
This is the door outside of where UNH-in-Italy is located. To the left is Bistro, a café that is frequented often by us UNH-in-Italy students.
This is the courtyard of the building the school is in.
This is the door of the UNH-in-Italy program. Behind this door are the classrooms. The stairs on the left of the door is where we students sit and get internet access when the school is closed.
I spend every weekday from 8-8:30 sitting on these steps getting internet from the wireless network before the school opens.
This is an entrance room where Diana, the assistant to Christian, the director, has her desk. The entrance room leads to the other classrooms.
This is the computer room located off to the right of the entrance, where we students spend most of our time. Christian and Julia, the resident director, both have their offices in the rooms behind the doors in the computer room.
From the computer room, you can head through a door on the right that leads to the copy and supply room and the faculty bathroom. Going through the portal door on the right, you can take a left to get to the bathroom, or a right to get to the two classrooms. The first classroom has an oval table where I have my art class with Christina on Mondays from 12-4 with an hour lunch break from 2:30-4:30.
If you head straight down the hallway, you get to the larger of the two classrooms where I have language class from Monday to Thursday 9-11 with Silvia and, when Adam and Jessica were here, I had cinema class on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11-2.
And so, the grand tour is over.
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