Bauzo studies abroad in Rome
Which Communication major earned 3 credit hours, gained firsthand experience with his own culture, and ate gelato every day for a month and a half this summer? If you guessed senior Fernando Bauzo, congratulationsyoure right!
Bauzo studied at John Cabot University in Rome, Italy from May 19 to June 27. He was accompanied by several other American students from across the country and finished out his history minor by taking a 3 credit hour class, History of Ancient Rome and Italy.
When asked why he wanted to study abroad in Italy, Bauzo responded, My mothers side of the family comes from Italy, so I really wanted a chance to experience Italian culture and see what it was like to be Italian.
When he wasnt studying, Bauzo spent time touring some of Italys historic landmarks.

The first weekend after class started, I went to Milan. My friends and I went shopping, and we watched the end of the Giro dItalia, Bauzo shared.
Bauzo went on to explain that the Giro dItalia is one of the largest international bicycling races in the world.
It was incredible to watch the race in Milan, Bauzo stated. The whole city was filled with energy. As the racers came in, the crowd went wild. I could hardly hear my friends, and we were only inches from each other.
Bauzo also visited Napoli, Capri, Mt. Vesuvius, and the ruins of Pompeii.

My last major outing was a trip to the Vatican with my roommate, Bauzo said. We walked around the museum and had the opportunity to go inside the Sistine Chapel. I couldnt believe I was actually there in person.
Bauzo asserts that visiting another country is the only way to truly expand ones knowledge about another culture.
You can read and watch shows about [another country], but nothing is better than experiencing it firsthand, Bauzo shared. People always say that want to travel when theyre older, but thats never guaranteed. Travel now while youre young while you still have these kinds of opportunities.