By aur on June 27, 2011
The farce that is Silvio Berlusconi’s rule of Italy may soon come to an end.
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By aur on June 23, 2011
Alessandra Potenza, our 2011 Valedictorian, was interviewed about first novel.
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By aur on June 23, 2011
Bjørn Thomassen presented paper on “Anthropology and Social Theory” at recent conference by the Social Theory Consortium.
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By aur on June 23, 2011
Professor Ennis speaks about a Roman Chapel on Vatican Radio.
Posted in Archives Featured Posts, Fine Arts
By aur on June 22, 2011
Vote now for Francesca Caciula and Valentina Castellani’s video.
Posted in Archives Featured Posts, Communication and English, Students in the News
By aur on June 17, 2011
June – October
AUR hosts an exhibition on the Italian philosopher who inspired Benjamin Franklin.
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By aur on June 15, 2011
The video summary of a study abroad semester by Julie Brontman.
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By aur on June 15, 2011
Italians vote in referendum. Chris Altieri interviews James Walston.
Posted in Archives Featured Posts, Faculty in the News, International Relations
By aur on June 14, 2011
David Samulski is the winner of the Butrint Foundation scholarship.
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By aur on June 14, 2011
The end of Berlusconi? Discussion and analysis of local elections with Prof. Walston.
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