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AUR graduate Tiffany Burrafato (BUS ’17) has an extraordinary Event Management internship with the Rome Chamber Music Festival () this summer, hosted in the magnificentÌýPietro da Cortona hall of the 17th centuryÌýPalazzo Barberini.ÌýFounded and directed by ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú violinistÌýRobert McDuffie, the prestigiousÌýRome Chamber Music FestivalÌýis a celebration of classical and contemporary chamber music, and has become one of theÌýmost anticipated events on Rome’s cultural and social calendar.

During the Spring 2017 semester I had an internship with the Policy and Lobbying Unit at the Italian Chapter of Amnesty International.
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My duties included drafting a weekly office newsletter highlighting important European events pertaining to human rights, monitoring proceedings in the Italian Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, and assisting with translations and drawing up petitions.

This internship gave me great insight into how an international non-governmental organization functions. It was also very interesting to participate in the wide-range of Amnesty’s campaigns, petitions, research, and lobbying efforts.

My experience at USO Vicenza taught me a lot about myself, the military community, and the work force. I learned head on the difficulties of time management and the meaning of improvisation. We had to improvise a lot and just go with it, especially pertaining to Taco Tuesday and Troop Lunch. I learned how much the USO actually does for the military community and what it takes to see USO’s agenda through. We worked together as a team (Lisa, Rebecca, Nicole, Bree, and myself), accomplishing all the tasks that needed to be done and made the USO center run efficiently.

"Harry Shindler is one of the most inspiring people I have met in recent years.

One of the best ways to get your new films noticed is to have them shown at Film Festivals. These festivals happen across the globe and are becoming increasingly popular. However, you need to know how the selection process works to ensure you have the best chance to be selected.

Honorary Degree recipients 2017

This yearÌýAUR honored two individuals outstanding in their respective fields:

There are few more appropriate and relevant places to study the profession of Travel and Tourism than here in Rome. Tourism has always been part of the lifeblood of this remarkable city – and, nowadays, of the country.

The Hungarian government has proposed amendments to the National Higher Education Law that would make it impossible for Central European University – and possibly other international institutions – to continue operations within the country.

These changes would endanger the academic freedom vital for CEU’s continued operation in Budapest and would strike a blow against the academic freedom that enables all universities to flourish.

Here, an update fromÌýMichael Ignatieff, President and Rector of The Central European University (CEU).

A new exhibition opening at the Capitoline Museum displays, for the first time, a rediscovered fragment of a long-lost fresco painted by Pintoricchio. AUR's fabulous Professor Claudia La Malfa is one of the curators of the exhibition and the catalog.