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Embark in Trieste and set sail for Split.
Explore Split’s UNESCO-listed Old Town or cook coastal cuisine with Croatian villagers.
Take a ride around the Bay of Kotor.
Visit Taormina and marvel at the famous Greek theater and the stunning views of Mt. Etna.
Enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables along the Amalfi coast.
In Rome, get your fill of Italian Renaissance art and architecture. See the towering remains of the ancient Roman Empire.
Before journeys end in Barcelona, indulge your romantic side in France as you drink café au lait in Marseille’s sidewalk bistros.
Day 1: Depart U.S. for Italy
Day 2: Trieste, Italy
Day 3: Split, Croatia
Day 4: Kotor, Montenegro
Day 5: Igoumenitsa, Greece
Day 6: Argostoli, Greece
Day 7: Taormina, Sicily, Italy
Day 8: Amalfi, Italy
Day 9: Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Day 10: Villefranche, France
Day 11: Marseille (Provence), France
Day 12: Barcelona, Spain
Sally J. Churchill is Vice President & Secretary of the University. As such, she is part of the President’s executive leadership team and is responsible to the Board of Regents. She chairs the residency appeals committee, serves on the honorary degree committee, and is an ex officio member of the athletics advisory board. For 17 years Sally served as an adjunct professor in LS&A’s Program in the Environment where she taught Environmental Law to undergraduates and graduate students. Sally started working at the university in 1996 as an assistant general and became the Vice President & Secretary in 2005. She received her JD from the UM law school (’87) and her BGS from UM (’77). She earned an MA in land use and environmental policy from Tufts University (’80). Sally has hosted three alumni trips – the Baltic (’13), Scotland (’14) and the Adriatic Sea (’17) – and is excited to host this trip to familiar haunts from her last UMAA trip. Sally is a 3rd generation Wolverine and her son is a 4th generation. (Grandmother ’14 and father ’47 and ‘50). Her daughter recently graduated from McGill University in Montreal. When she is not working Sally enjoys travel, music, reading, knitting, Michigan sports and northern Michigan.
Embark in Trieste and set sail for Split.
Explore Split’s UNESCO-listed Old Town or cook coastal cuisine with Croatian villagers.
Take a ride around the Bay of Kotor.
Visit Taormina and marvel at the famous Greek theater and the stunning views of Mt. Etna.
Enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables along the Amalfi coast.
In Rome, get your fill of Italian Renaissance art and architecture. See the towering remains of the ancient Roman Empire.
Before journeys end in Barcelona, indulge your romantic side in France as you drink café au lait in Marseille’s sidewalk bistros.
Day 1: Depart U.S. for Italy
Day 2: Trieste, Italy
Day 3: Split, Croatia
Day 4: Kotor, Montenegro
Day 5: Igoumenitsa, Greece
Day 6: Argostoli, Greece
Day 7: Taormina, Sicily, Italy
Day 8: Amalfi, Italy
Day 9: Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Day 10: Villefranche, France
Day 11: Marseille (Provence), France
Day 12: Barcelona, Spain
Sally J. Churchill is Vice President & Secretary of the University. As such, she is part of the President’s executive leadership team and is responsible to the Board of Regents. She chairs the residency appeals committee, serves on the honorary degree committee, and is an ex officio member of the athletics advisory board. For 17 years Sally served as an adjunct professor in LS&A’s Program in the Environment where she taught Environmental Law to undergraduates and graduate students. Sally started working at the university in 1996 as an assistant general and became the Vice President & Secretary in 2005. She received her JD from the UM law school (’87) and her BGS from UM (’77). She earned an MA in land use and environmental policy from Tufts University (’80). Sally has hosted three alumni trips – the Baltic (’13), Scotland (’14) and the Adriatic Sea (’17) – and is excited to host this trip to familiar haunts from her last UMAA trip. Sally is a 3rd generation Wolverine and her son is a 4th generation. (Grandmother ’14 and father ’47 and ‘50). Her daughter recently graduated from McGill University in Montreal. When she is not working Sally enjoys travel, music, reading, knitting, Michigan sports and northern Michigan.
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