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Le Marche encompasses everything one would want from Italy. Incredible countryside from the Sibillini mountains to the glorious coastline, classic landscapes, castellated hilltops towns, culture, art, music, indoor, outdoor and watersports, wonderful wildlife, fun, delicious food and wines, quality fashions and footwear, museums, churches, culture, history – so much to do and see. Experience life to its fullest – experience Le Marche!
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Greenlee Offers Multimedia Study Abroad Course in Urbino, Italy | Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication

Greenlee Offers Multimedia Study Abroad Course in Urbino, Italy | Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication | Le Marche another Italy | Scoop.it
Standing at the bottom of the hill, before the walls that surround Urbino, it appears that time has left it untouched since the Renaissance. Home to the University of Urbino, the Ducale Palace and other historically significant sites, the truth is that the city and its population have changed with time, though its history has been preserved and savored–the town is a World Heritage Site.
For one month in the summer, Iowa State students have the chance to immerse themselves in Italian culture and gain multimedia reporting experience under the guidance of professional journalists. Iowa State has sponsored the Urbino Project for the past two years, and the Greenlee School offers students the chance to earn three 300-level credits for their study abroad experience, where they will produce a multimedia package featuring video, photography and writing components.

Greenlee School senior Kaitlin McKinney participated in the Urbino Project 2012 along with 9 other Iowa State students last summer. Being able to work with the professors, who came from various universities and professional backgrounds, was the best part of the program for McKinney. "I was able to learn about their personal experiences and got their advice about the industry, which was extremely valuable for me as a student," she said.
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To see the projects from the last two years, click here for 2012 or click here for 2011. For more information about the Urbino Project visit the Greenlee Study Abroad website, or to apply for the 2013 program visit the ieiMedia website. If you have questions about the Urbino Project 2013, contact Dennis Chamberlin.

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The 10 Words Travelers Hate To Hear In Italy

The 10 Words Travelers Hate To Hear In Italy | Le Marche another Italy | Scoop.it

We were standing on a train platform in Ancona, Italy, waiting for a train, when my 4-year-old son, Leo, made a surprisingly prescient comment.

"I hope our train's not ritardo," he said, using the Italian word for delayed, which he's heard many times on our trip.

Leo knows only four words in Italian but it occurred to me that two of them- ritardo and chiuso (closed) are two of the dreaded words that travelers in Italy become all too familiar with if they spend enough time in the country. Here are some of the others.


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Undiscovered Italy: Ascoli Piceno in the Marche Region - by Francine Segan

Undiscovered Italy: Ascoli Piceno in the Marche Region - by Francine Segan | Le Marche another Italy | Scoop.it
I recently had the best meal of my life, and of course, it was in Italy!

And so began my love affair with the entire province of Ascoli Piceno one of the most marvelous, and yet relatively undiscovered, areas of Italy. Un-touristy and friendly, beautifully restored yet totally authentic, and still relatively inexpensive compared to other Italian regions. Ascoli Piceno has it all— ancient Roman ruins, medieval hilltop towns, Renaissance art, lively nightlife. The area has mountains as well as beaches, nature, culture, shopping and fabulous food and wines.

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