Italian Cultural Studies at Creighton University

Italian Cultural Studies at Creighton University

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Photos from Complesso della Pilotta's post 02/10/2022
12/19/2020

Today we want to celebrate and send our love to some alumnae who, during this difficult year, have worked in hospitals and medical establishments in various regions of the US. They are Jamie Bowen, Alessandra Fazio, and Ellen Robinson. Jamie is a Physician in Springfield, Massachusetts, Alessandra is a Nurse in Portland, Oregon, and Ellen is a Physician Assistant in Chicago, Illinois. They are among the first recipients of the Covid-19 vaccine. These are exciting news, and we send our love to them!

Dec. 16, 2020 | Office of the President | Creighton University 12/17/2020

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Dec. 16, 2020 | Office of the President | Creighton University Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students,Season’s greetings from a snow-covered Creighton University Omaha campus.In the Christian tradition, this is the season of Advent – a time of preparation and reflection, and of letting God come more deeply into our lives.With the daily realities and struggles of...

Photos from Italian Cultural Studies at Creighton University's post 12/07/2020

Il toponimo Isola era frequentemente usato nei terreni irrigui di Lombardia, talvolta attribuito a cascine. Il terreno, un tempo agricolo, su cui poi è stato costruito il quartiere era ed è ancora ricco di acque (Seveso, Martesana, Redefossi e fontanili). Gruppi di campi, delimitati da corsi d’acqua apparivano come vere e proprie "isole"; questo nome veniva attribuito anche a costruzioni isolate nella campagna circostante.
Il toponimo Isola per questa zona, in particolare, è documentato da almeno tre secoli.
Nella mappa di primo rilievo del Catasto Teresiano degli anni venti del XVII secolo, conservata nell’Archivio di Stato di Milano, appena a nord di Porta Comasina (ora Porta Garibaldi), è disegnato un riquadro in cui si legge Insola de Porta Comasina.

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