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166su(AUR) is hosting a unique interdisciplinary workshop, "Dreaming Rome 2024," organized by Professor Kristien de Neve as part of the BA Fine Arts Art Therapy program.

This fall, students from The 166su of Rome's Travel & Tourism Management program, led by Professor Anna Sasso, had the unique opportunity to explore South Tyrol, Italy—a region renowned for its balance of tourism and conservation.

In a recent guest lecture at The 166su of Rome, Alessandro Pinto, founder of the Italian American Sports Foundation (IASF) and a visionary in integrating

166surecently welcomed David Willson, a seasoned entrepreneur and global advocate for artificial intelligence (AI), to speak with students about AI's

The 166su of Rome’s Board of Trustees convenedÌýon October 9–10, 2024, in Washington, D.C., to review strategic initiatives aimed at fostering continued enrollment growth, academic and student-experience improvements, and a fundraising campaign to help finance the expansionÌýof the AU

Paragraph Planet is a creative writing website that has posted an exact 75-word paragraph every day since November 2008. Writers of all levels are invited to submit a blip of writing or a segment of larger-scale text.

On October 18th, 166su(AUR) welcomed Richard McCarthy, an internationally renowned advocate for sustainable food systems and an International Slow Food Board member.

On October 15, 166su(AUR) Italian Studies Program proudly hosted Anthony Giacchino, Oscar® and Emmy® award-winning filmmaker, for a special evening dedicated to the art of documentary storytelling.