
The  Umbra Institute welcomed its new students for the spring semester  Friday morning at the airport in Rome.   After a three hour journey by  bus, the students arrived at the famous Hotel Gio.   In the evening  students met their semester roommates as well as the Umbra staff, and  everyone dined together at the hotel.  Saturday morning, after a long  two days of travel, the students were taken to their final destination,  their apartments.   In the afternoon everyone met in the center piazza  for a group photo and orientation meeting at the Sala dei Notari,  Perugia’s frescoed 12th century town hall.  As always, special guest  Chief 

Inspector Michele Caneschi of Florence was present and talked at  length to the student body about health and safety, 
 and how to be  streetsmart in Italy.  Coming out of the orientation students were  surprised to witness a peace protest in the main piazza.  The protests  took place all across Italy, and were conducted to help bring awareness  to the Israel and Gaza conflict.
 
This  week each student will go through an intensive “survival” Italian  program, where students will learn practical Italian for everyday  situations.   Elective courses will begin the following week.  
Benvenuti  a tutti!  We hope you all have a great study abroad experience!