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From the months of September to November I interned in the physical anthropology laboratory in the Pigorini Museum. I got to work with Neolithic skeletal remains that were excavated in Northern Italy and sent down to the museum to be cleaned and analyzed.

On Monday November 12th, 2018, the Peace Studies M.A. hosted its second lecture in the Peace Studies Lecture Series. The lecture, Faith and Politics: Russia – Georgia – Ukraine, was given by H.E. Dr.

Dr Maria Grazia Quieti, Director of the Master in Food Studies, has been invited to be the keynote speaker at the Consultative Meeting on Improving Policy Development in Aquaculture in Support of Food Security, Nutrition and Poverty Eradication, organized by the Fisheries and Aquaculture

From horses to history: How one alumna found her passion at É«ÇéÂÛ̳
…and made an easy jump to graduate school

On Wednesday, November 14, 2018, the American University of Rome hosted an evening of lectures as part of the Frontinus Society’s conference “De Aquaeductu Urbis Romae.

On a field trip to the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park, students went to theÌývery heart of the Apennine Mountains going from Rome's sea level to an altitude of more than 4,900 feet or 1,500 meters.
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One of the many benefits of studying at É«ÇéÂÛ̳ is, not only do you have access to all the wonders of Rome, but also Europe’s great capital cities are just a few hours away by plane.

Italy’s most iconic monuments have no end of surprises, as É«ÇéÂÛ̳ students learned during summer excavations at the Colosseum and Imperial Fora.

A newly released TV documentary, The Rooftops of Rome, features the work of É«ÇéÂÛ̳ Professor Dr. Catherine Cornet who interviewed the Italian jewelry designer of Game of Thrones, among other personalities.