Few will forget the images of destruction from Mosul during the Iraq War and the devastating toll on its people and urban fabric. ISIS overran the city in 2014, retaking it from them resulted in one of the largest military battles in recent times and it left Mosul a city of ruins.
Professor Catherine Ramsey-Portolano interviews Professor Christopher Kleinhenz, Professor Emeritus of Italian at The University of Wisconsin-Madison, on Dantedì 2021. This event is organized by the AUR Italian Studies Program in celebration of the Year of Dante, 2021.
A conversation with Prof. Lorenzo Coretti (AUR) and Prof. Carsten Sorensen (LSE). Technological innovation is affecting most aspects of our daily lives, from the way we communicate to the way we work.
This event is hosted by the MA in Sustainable Cultural Heritage at ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú Graduate School who are delighted and honored to welcome back Dr. Laurie Rush.
Professor Francesca Conti (professor of SOC 210 Gender in Global Perspectives) interviews Italian Studies Assoc Professor and Program Director, Catherine Ramsey-Portolano, on the publication of her new book Italian Women Writers and the Woman Question: The Case of Neera (2020 Routledge).
Our Virtual Open Day events feature a combination of video, live chat, mini-lectures, and webinar information sessions. If you'd like to find out exactly what it means to live and learn in Rome, the Eternal City, this is your perfect opportunity!
Oscar Farinetti, the founder of the Eataly chain, talks about strategies for sustainability through the pandemic and what the future of consumer behavior looks like post-pandemic.