Journalism 391R
Some of our guest journalists and faculty have written about their
experience in Sicily travelling with a bus full of enthusiastic students.
Like Mother, Like Daughter; Recipes and Tales
from a 14th Century Abbey.
Sicily 2001 Faculty and Boston Globe Correspondent B.J. Roche
Aspiring Journalists Sharpen Skills. Sicily
Alumni Audie Cornish, WBUR Boston.
Group Tours: Pros and Cons by Betsy Wade,
New York Times Sunday Edition.
Class Trip to Sicily a Learning Experience
for Editor by Gay Nagle Myers, Travel Weekly Magazine.
Blue
Sicily by Pippen Ross. This is a piece that Pippen did for The Savvy
Traveller in 2001.
Sicily, General
An extensive
on-line, interactive toursit guide to Sicily.
Here is an extensive collection of photographs submitted to the above
site.
The Best of Sicily. A
comprehensive set of links about everything Sicilian.
In Italy On-Line
Sicily.
It's not pretty, but lots of information.
Ragusa On-Line
Here's a site that lets you send beautiful Sicilan E-Cards. It's in Italian.
Can you figure it out
History
ITA-Italy:
It's all about family.
For those of you with Siclian lineage, search for your family name.
Sicily 1943
Here's a history of the U.S. invasion of Sicily in 1943.
Mt. Etna
Here's a collection of live cameras around Mt. Etna
Mt. Etna experiences a major eruption.
National
Geographic: Etna Ignites!
Smithsonian
Global Volcanism Program: Etna
Get a brief summary of Etna and its activity, followed by links to
complete reports on activity periods from 1968 to the present.
Cuisine
Italian Food Forever: Sicily
The Olive Source
Everything about olives and olive oil.
General Travel Links
U.S.Department
of State Passport Services
Everything you need to know about getting your passport.
U.S.Department of State Travel
Services.
A wealth of information about travelling abroad - legal and practical.
The U.S. Embassy in Rome
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