Steven Arriaga (Class of 2017) has just joined the Verrazano School Honors Program. A study abroad experience changed his life and led him to more travel, and to Verrazano. In addition to studying English with a linguistics concentration, Steven will earn a minor in French, and some serious travelling credentials!
A CSI/Italy Connection |
My
name is Steven Arriaga, a Verrazano student and Linguistics major at the
College of Staten Island, and I’m currently studying abroad in Italy! Enrolled
in an Italian Food, Culture, and Society course at Florence University of the
Arts, this is officially my second time attending an overseas program (Vive la
France!). Before arriving to Italy, I had the pleasure of traveling with my college
mentor, Professor Tortora, where she presented our research project at the
University of Iceland. Soon after, I enjoyed some time in my home country of
Spain, anticipating a huge Barcelona soccer game among the Catalonians (nevertheless,
Hala Madrid!). Aiming to visit ten countries before turning 21, I’ve been to
Mexico, France, the UK, Belgium, Iceland, Spain, Italy, The Vatican (this
totally counts), and will be going to Austria and Denmark before ending my
journey in the City of Light. Although I return home in about 3 weeks, this
trip has been nothing short of amazing. A unique program, we traveled during our
first week throughout Italy before reaching the beautiful Firenze. Having
visited various places including Rome, Viterbo, Populonia, and Viareggio, every
city helped me appreciate the traditions that Italians so proudly represent. Although
I have an utmost passion for French culture, Italy definitely gives them a run
for their money and as an avid photographer, I’m making sure that I capture
every breathtaking moment. We also cook and taste different Italian food and
wine in class, so what’s not to love? I’ve had the pleasure of meeting students
from other CUNYs as well as other states including Massachusetts and Tennessee.
Best of all, however, is the fact that I’m slowly but surely picking up Italian
as my fourth language! It greatly complements my major and goal to become a
college professor, so this trip has already been worthwhile to say the least.
Travel is bliss. |
Studying abroad has definitely been the
highlight of my college career and after working as a peer advisor at CSI’s
Center for International Service for a year, my desire to continue traveling is
greater than ever! I can’t begin to explain how much I’ve grown since I’ve
begun traveling, but I can definitely say that I’m a more than twice the person
I was a year ago. Europe is the place where I grew passionate for soccer, fine
art, photography, literature and surprisingly, fashion, so it’s easily been the
most influential time in my life. My future goals include winning a Gilman
scholarship to return to Europe for a full semester before applying for a
Fulbright Teaching Assistantship and there’s no doubt in my mind that these
feats are possible! I could continue writing for hours about how life-changing
Europe is but I have to start packing now for Vienna before going out for some
amazing focaccia and gelato. Ciao!