Keith Doubt recently taught a course titled "Sarajevo: Surviving Urbicide," which involved a one week visit to Sarajevo. The course with eight students at Wittenberg University studied just Sarajevo: its multi-cultural heritage, its distinctive historical periods, and its tragic war experience. First, students watched films such as "Remake" and "Grbavica" and read books such as "Sarajevo Blues" by Semezdin Mehmedinović and "Sarajevo Marlboro" by Miljenko Jergović. Students then visited Sarajevo for seven days and upon their return they constructed their own online walking tour of Sarajevo, using digital photos with narratives collected in Sarajevo. In Sarajevo, students followed two excellent guidebooks, one written for the Winter Olympics in 1984 by William Tribe and another after the war in 2005 by Majo Dizdar. The link to the Web pages that students constructed can be found at: http://www.wittenberg.edu/academics/soci/sarajevo.html