Rome was the perfect place for me study over the summer. I was in an advanced creative writing fiction course, and I couldn’t have asked for a more romantic and inspiring setting than a Roman summer. Everything was within walking distance from the dorm buildings, and I wandered around at all times, from early morning to late at night. My instructor, Michael Carroll, encouraged all types of writing both in and out of the classroom. I had the opportunity to meet with him for individual conferences at various cafés and bars around Rome—something I would not have had the opportunity to do anywhere else. From his careful guidance and instruction, I honed my craft, expressed my love for my art, and found myself in Rome.
Living in Rome and studying at John Cabot for five weeks opened so many doors for me. I gained more independence, traveling alone the whole time, and had the opportunity to do things like watch the sunrise over the Tiber River. Walking around random parts of Rome and its surrounding neighborhoods, I interacted with the locals, observed casual encounters, listened in on conversations, and was able to get a true and authentic feel of Italy. Not only has this impacted my writing—since I have come back from my study abroad experience I have written numerous stories, poems, and other creative works with Rome as the featured setting—but I can see a change in myself too.
This change is not just about gaining independence, but about being able to find out who you are. When alone in a foreign land, what are your options? You can shelter yourself away in the comfort of solitude, or you can go out, explore, immerse yourself, and enjoy. I did the latter, taking advantage of all that Rome had to offer. Before leaving, the idea of studying abroad for five weeks seemed so long. But before I knew it, it was gone in the blink of an eye. And I wish I could go back. No matter what, though, I have my experience at John Cabot University to thank for it all.
Gregory Caso
English-Creative Writing and History double major
Bucknell University – Study Abroad, Summer 2017
Hometown: Bayville, New York