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President's
Message
It is my pleasure
to welcome you to The American University of Rome
(AUR)’s website, where you will find extensive
information on our institution and on its programs.
The American University of Rome (AUR) was founded
in 1969 on the premise that Rome itself is an
ideal classroom. Our university blends the best
of two worlds to be sure: we focus on the finest
American practical know-how, technological capability
and career preparation, while giving due prominence
to the European and Italian classical tradition
of the humanities.
Today, AUR offers eight Bachelor
degrees and two Associate degrees, including majors
in five liberal arts disciplines (Art History,
Archeology and Classical Heritage, International
Relations, Italian Studies and Interdisciplinary
Studies) and two pre-professional programs (Communication
- our most popular major - and Business Administration.)
In addition, AUR hosts study-abroad students from
American colleges and universities for year-long,
semester and summer programs.
AUR is home to a highly diverse student body representing
over thirty countries. Our students study in small,
interactive classes with a faculty dedicated to
student learning. At the same time, AUR students
enjoy the myriad benefits of life in this uniquely
stimulating city. Many students find that their
total experience here has been life transforming.
Do not hesitate to contact the Office of the President
at +39 06 5833 0919 (ext 209), or to email me
at president@aur.edu. I welcome your questions,
your comments and your ideas. And I look forward
to greeting you in person when you visit our campus.

Dr. Robert A. Marino
President
The American University of Rome
About Dr. Robert A. Marino
Dr. Robert A. Marino was appointed President of The American University of Rome on May 10, 2006 after serving as Provost for three years and as Interim President for one year.
Under his leadership Academic Affairs was transformed: a distinguished core faculty was hired, academic departmental structures were created, extensive curriculum renewal occurred and shared faculty governance was adopted with unanimous faculty approval.
Born in Italy of American and Italian parents, Robert Marino spent his early years in Positano and Naples, before immigrating to the US in 1955. He continued his education in New York City and took his undergraduate degree at the City College of New York in 1964 and his PhD, in Physics, at Brown University in 1969. Joining the faculty of Hunter College of the City University of New York in 1970, Dr. Marino was appointed Professor of Physics in 1982. His administrative appointments at Hunter/CUNY included Chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Acting Dean of the Division of Sciences and Mathematics and Assistant Dean for Research, Planning and Facilities. In his last position at Hunter/CUNY, he headed the Office of the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. In addition to his thirty-two years at the City University of New York, Dr. Marino held year-long senior research positions at Block Engineering in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and in the Department of Physical Chemistry at the University of Geneva, Switzerland.
A member of Phi Beta Kappa, Dr. Marino has authored or co-authored thirty publications and edited one book length proceedings in magnetic resonance / materials science. His major research contribution was pioneering the application of Nitrogen-14 Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Spectroscopy to structure and bonding studies in molecular and ionic solids. He discovered and named multiple-pulse sequences that lead to significant sensitivity enhancement, enabling practical applications in explosives detection and humanitarian de-mining.
Dr. Marino has taught physics courses at all levels, from Basic Concepts of Physics for non-science undergraduate majors to graduate level Solid State Physics and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. He has held a sustained interest in exploiting the introductory physics laboratory experience for the general education of liberal arts undergraduates. He supervised numerous research B.A. and M.A. theses, and two Ph.D. dissertations.
Dr. Marino resides with his wife, Carol, in Rome. When traveling to the New York metropolitan area, Mr and Mrs Marino enjoy visiting their married children, Andrea and Michael Ebert, and Tricia and Nicholas Marino.
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