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La Mia Vita in Italia (My Life in Italy): Cross-Cultural Music Therapy
Ciao a tutti! This is the final blog in my series “La Mia Vita in Italia- My Life in Italy.” While I feel like I could write a novel about my incredible experiences abroad, there is so much that I’ve been experiencing this semester as…
So You Applied… Now What?
The fall months of senior year of high school are an exciting time. You finally realize that you are almost done with high school. You try to ignore the Senior-itis until at least after winter break. You have your last homecoming. Then Thanksgiving comes, and…
Part III: Early Decision, Best Decision
Welcome back! The third blog in my early decision series highlights two physical therapy students who have been, and continue to be, very involved with campus events, especially trips and retreats based on service and social injustice. Put your hands together for….. Catherine (Katie) Fazio…
Playing Professional: The PR Apprentice Program
In my time at Naz, I’ve learned that Rochester is home to a variety of active and friendly professional communities. While I can only speak for the communication field from experience, there are countless organizations and professionals, particularly young ones because we have so many…
Interning at the National Archives: An Interview with a Museums, Archives, and Public History Major
Who would have thought that by moving to Washington, DC for a semester I would meet more students who also go to Naz? Because the program I’m interning and studying through is offered to students of almost all majors, I’ve been able to meet people…
The Adventures of a CAB Chair: Journey to NACA Mid-Atlantic
In college, just like elementary school, nothing is better than a field trip. I recently had an opportunity to go on a field trip, but not just any field trip: a 3-night trip to Buffalo with the Campus Activities Board for NACA (National Association of…
Plenty to be Thankful For
In Australia, where I’m from, we don’t usually celebrate Thanksgiving, however, I like that idea behind the holiday and I use this time of year to really reflect on the many things in life I am thankful for. When I first think of things I…
Inexpensive Ways to Celebrate the Seasons
In college, we all have limited money, and hardly ever do we think of spending it on things that get us in the holiday season. Whether it be holiday decorations, supplies to make a Thanksgiving feast, or even gift giving before winter break, there are…
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