
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – As winners of a case competition in Brazil, two students at the University of São Paulo recently spent a week visiting the Indiana University and the Kelley School of Business.
While at Kelley, Giovanni Ginese and Roberta Versiani (pictured above with Erica Kovacs, middle) attended classes in I-Core Leadership, business economics, management and international business. They met with Kelley faculty originally from their home country.
It wasn’t all business – they enjoyed music by a Prince tribute band and the Jefferson Street Parade Band at IU’s First Thursdays arts and humanities festival. They attended their first “American football” game – IU’s historic 52-0 victory over Eastern Illinois University – had B-Town pizza and got to go to Nick’s English Hut.
But primarily it was a reunion of sorts for Ginese, a second-year student in business and accounting, and Versiani, a fifth-year student getting ready to graduate, with Kelley students they met through D272, a Kelley undergraduate immersion course that took 23 students to Brazil in May (pictured below).
The Brazil class is one of 18 international immersion courses that are part of the Kelley undergraduate curriculum, which helped more than 400 students expand their global awareness. The University of São Paulo is Brazil’s largest public university and the country’s most prestigious educational institution.