POL 288 – Food, Shelter, Space, Voice
Democratic Community in Bologna
Washington and Lee University
Center for International Education
Spring Term Abroad
Spring Term Abroad 2026
POL 288 – Food, Shelter, Space, Voice
- Study Abroad
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Spring Term Abroad
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Spring Term Abroad 2026
- AFCA 287 and CHEM 158 – Bitter Grapes
- ARTS 238 – Sculpting Sustainability in Zimbabwe
- ARTH 268 – Modern Art in Barcelona: From Gaudí to Dalí
- ARTH 356 – Technical Examination of 17th Century Art
- BUS 363 – Global Issues in Business Ethics
- BUS 366/ENGL 267 – Social Enterprise Storytelling
- GERM 304 – Layered Berlin
- BUS/SOAN 368 – Tech for Good
- CBSC 230 – Emotion Valuation and Well-Being
- CHIN 105, 115, 265, and 365 – Chinese Language
- CLAS/ARTH 295 – Landscapes and Monuments of Ancient Greece
- DANC 202 – Dance Europe
- ECON 288C/ FREN 285A – Exploring European Policy, Business, and Culture
- ECON 288D – Buddhist Economics
- ENGL 386/THTR 286 – Shakespeare in Performance
- FREN 285C – Tissu Urbain: Narrating Cityscapes in Occitanie
- HIST 269 – Between Paradise and Terror: Caribbean Slavery and Colonialism
- JOUR/AFCA 295 – Media, Culture and Society in Tanzania
- MATH 165/DS 165 – Exploratory Data Analysis in Global Contexts
- MUS 238 – The Music, Folklore, and Literature of Ireland
- PHIL 261 – The Meaning of Life
- PHYS 125 – Big Science in Twenty-First Century Europe
- POL 288 – Food, Shelter, Space, Voice
- ROML 296 – From Faith to Flesh: Power/Crime in Renaissance Rome
- ROML 297 – Walking the Portuguese Caminho de Santiago
- Timeline and Deadlines
- Spring Term Abroad FAQ
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Spring Term Abroad 2026
- Funding for Students
- International Students
- Safety and Security
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Faculty and Staff Resources
- Book an Appointment with CIE Staff
- Spring Term Abroad Resources for Faculty
- Supporting International Students
- Hosting International Scholars
- University-Funded International Travel
- Program Approval Request
- Safety and Security
- State Department Travel Enrollment Program (STEP)
- Summer Research with Students
- Annual Report
- CIE Staff
Four credits, EXP, FDR - SS2
Four weeks in Italy
Professor Robin LeBlanc

This course counts toward 200-level “global” credit for the politics major, FDR SS2, and 4 EXP credits.
STA 2026:
- Arrive Bologna, Monday, April 27
- Stay mostly in Bologna, with a short overnight trip to Venice.
- Day trips to the countryside surrounding Bologna in order to see local agricultural production including the production of internationally recognized culinary products such as traditional balsamic vinegar, parmigiano reggiano cheese, or wine.
- Depart Bologna, Friday, May 22.
Program fee (paid to W&L): $5,565
Includes programming, room, some meals (~2 breakfasts, ~4 lunches, ~4 dinners), and most in-country transportation.
Additional costs: airfare, books, most meals, cell phone, spending money, passport, and visa fees (if applicable).
For further details, please contact Professor LeBlanc.
The information session for this course will take place on October 6, 2025, at 7 pm in Huntley Hall, room 323.
Center for International Education
- Study Abroad
-
Spring Term Abroad
-
Spring Term Abroad 2026
- AFCA 287 and CHEM 158 – Bitter Grapes
- ARTS 238 – Sculpting Sustainability in Zimbabwe
- ARTH 268 – Modern Art in Barcelona: From Gaudí to Dalí
- ARTH 356 – Technical Examination of 17th Century Art
- BUS 363 – Global Issues in Business Ethics
- BUS 366/ENGL 267 – Social Enterprise Storytelling
- GERM 304 – Layered Berlin
- BUS/SOAN 368 – Tech for Good
- CBSC 230 – Emotion Valuation and Well-Being
- CHIN 105, 115, 265, and 365 – Chinese Language
- CLAS/ARTH 295 – Landscapes and Monuments of Ancient Greece
- DANC 202 – Dance Europe
- ECON 288C/ FREN 285A – Exploring European Policy, Business, and Culture
- ECON 288D – Buddhist Economics
- ENGL 386/THTR 286 – Shakespeare in Performance
- FREN 285C – Tissu Urbain: Narrating Cityscapes in Occitanie
- HIST 269 – Between Paradise and Terror: Caribbean Slavery and Colonialism
- JOUR/AFCA 295 – Media, Culture and Society in Tanzania
- MATH 165/DS 165 – Exploratory Data Analysis in Global Contexts
- MUS 238 – The Music, Folklore, and Literature of Ireland
- PHIL 261 – The Meaning of Life
- PHYS 125 – Big Science in Twenty-First Century Europe
- POL 288 – Food, Shelter, Space, Voice
- ROML 296 – From Faith to Flesh: Power/Crime in Renaissance Rome
- ROML 297 – Walking the Portuguese Caminho de Santiago
- Timeline and Deadlines
- Spring Term Abroad FAQ
-
Spring Term Abroad 2026
- Funding for Students
- International Students
- Safety and Security
- Faculty and Staff Resources
- Annual Report
- CIE Staff
Jillian Murphy
Assistant Director of International Education and Study Abroad Coordinator
Center for International Education
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Campus Address
Ruscio Center for Global Learning
Room 145
Mailing Address
Center for International Education
204 W. Washington St.
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, Virginia 24450