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Sports Night is a Highlight of StudentsӰԭ Study Abroad Experience

Students studying abroad at the UniversityӰԭs campus in Prato, Italy, are big fans of Sports Night, an activity-filled evening that brings together students, faculty, and staff for fun and connection outside the classroom.

February 9, 2023

By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications

Dora Crespo Ӱԭ26
Dora Crespo Ӱԭ26 plays table tennis with a classmate.

During her first semester as a Charger, Dora Crespo Ӱԭ26 spent many Monday nights getting to know her classmates Ӱԭ often while playing a game of ping pong or while serving a volleyball. They were in the heart of Tuscany, where Crespo spent much of her first semester as a college student, studying abroad at the UniversityӰԭs campus in Prato, Italy.

Monday nights are known as ӰԭSports NightӰԭ to students, faculty, and staff in Italy. Activities serve up a fun way for everyone to come together outside of the classroom and off campus for a relaxed and laid-back night of sports and games.

ӰԭItӰԭs definitely helped me to feel connected with my classmates in a competitive but good-natured way,Ӱԭ said Crespo, an international affairs major. ӰԭItӰԭs a lot of fun, and many of us go out to eat together afterward. I get to see people I donӰԭt usually see during the rest of the week.Ӱԭ

'Immersion in Italian culture'
Sports night in Prato, Italy
Chargers gathered for Sports Night a short walk from the UniversityӰԭs campus in Prato, Italy.

The activities take place just a short walk from the campus at SantӰԭAnna Oratorio (oratory), which offers space for local kids to play and come together for organized activities during the week. But on Monday nights, itӰԭs filled with members of the University community who are charged up and cheering for each other on a field or on a court.

This weekly gathering place for the University community offers ping pong tables and foosball and an outdoor volleyball court. ThereӰԭs also a well-lit soccer field with benches for Chargers to watch the game. Getting out on the field is a Monday night goal for many Chargers.

For Julia Sosnowski Ӱԭ23, playing volleyball with her classmates was a highlight of Sports Night. She enjoyed getting to see her fellow students who she didnӰԭt get to see in the classroom.

Chargers play volleyball
Chargers enjoy a game of volleyball.

ӰԭItӰԭs a great way to get exercise and to be active with other people,Ӱԭ said Julia Sosnowski Ӱԭ23, an interior design major. ӰԭItӰԭs fun when everyone comes and joins us on the court. The majority of the students come, which is great because itӰԭs good to see everyone.Ӱԭ

Faculty and staff often attend Sports Night as well, and it is a fun way for students to get to know them outside the classroom and the campus. ItӰԭs something Prof. Piero Ianniello, M.A. looks forward to. He can often be found on the soccer field with students, dressed for a soccer game in a jersey and cleats, saying itӰԭs a fun way to share one of his passions with his students Ӱԭ a passion shared by many Italians.

ӰԭIn Italy, soccer is our sport,Ӱԭ he explains. ӰԭIt is another way for students to have a real immersion in Italian culture. IӰԭve always played, and itӰԭs fun. Students also get to see another side of their professor, and itӰԭs good for them to see me as a person outside the classroom.Ӱԭ

'How I got to know everyone'
Students on the soccer field
Students were all smiles on the soccer field.

Kevin Murphy, Ph.D., dean of the UniversityӰԭs Tuscany Campus, says that since its inception, Sports Night has been something students have looked forward to each week. He, too, is often part of the Monday night fun, connecting with students and enjoying the activities.

For Nyle Hopping Ӱԭ26, Mondays were an especially busy day while he was studying abroad. He had three classes during the day, and he always looked forward to Sports Night afterward. He enjoyed spending time with his fellow Chargers, getting some exercise, and having some fun on the soccer field or on the volleyball court.

ӰԭI love sports, and coming here, thereӰԭs lots to do,Ӱԭ said Hopping, a criminal justice major. ӰԭItӰԭs good to get some energy out and to focus on teambuilding. We had Sports Night on one of my first days here, and thatӰԭs how I got to know everyone. We all knew each other after that.Ӱԭ