During Fall 2021, Italian Studies majors studying at Temple Rome, Andrew Raker, Eileen Scanlan, Julia Rudy, and Aidan M. Giordano, received a Pennsylvania Goal OER Development Grant to create multi-media content that will be an integral part of the Italian 1001 and 1002 textbook, Gratis! Check out our Virtual Cultural Labs to explore some of our past multi-media material used to enhance our Italian classrooms.
Alumni Voices is a new segment created to highlight Temple University Rome alumni and their accomplishments, stories, and memories since studying at Temple Rome.
Patrick McGrath, KLN '75 attended Temple Rome the Spring semester of his Junior year, in 1974. As a Film major, McGrath explored Rome through his camera lens (a new, Eclair ACL 16mm film camera to be exact!) and got a true immersion experience into Italian language, culture, and film.
Bernardo Nicoletti, Business faculty member at Temple Rome, will participate in the 5th European Conference of Sustainable and Innovative Public Procurement being hosted in Lisbon on May 5-6, 2022. Prof. Nicoletti will be on the Scientific Program Committee along with colleagues from other institutions around Europe and the United States.
A selection of papers in the Conference will also be included in a special edition of the European Journal of Public Procurement Markets.
It was a big year in the printmaking department at Temple University Rome (TUR). A full renovation of the printmaking facilities was completed in late August just in time for the start of the Fall semester. Architect Cinzia Abate and Bruno Masci of AeV Architetti, in close consultation with TUR printmaking faculty Devin Kovach, redesigned and modernized each of the printmaking lab’s working areas with a vision toward safety, excellence in teaching, and innovation in printmaking practice. Over a period of two years, the ...
Join Professors Guerra and Buening at the presentation/inauguration of Io e Me Autoritratti nel Lockdown at the Biblioteca Nazionale on November 25 at 16:30. Please see the attached invitation for more information.
Temple University's Rome Entry Year Program is now offering Biology and Computer Science majors to students who would like to begin their degree at the Rome Campus.
Students may choose to apply for a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or a Bachelor of Science (BS) in both the Biology and Computer Science majors. The distinction between these options is based on the amount of higher-level electives required to graduate, and a student's individual career goals. Learn more about the Biology and Computer Science majors and how to choose between a BA and a BS....
Temple University Rome is pleased to participate in Rome Art Week (RAW) for the 4th year, with its exhibition entitled In Beyond the Periphery of the Skin, featuring artist Binta Diaw. The opening will take place at the Gallery of Art at Temple Rome on Monday, October 25 from 2-9 PM and will be streamed Live on Facebook at 6 PM CEST / 12 PM EST. The show will be on display until November 17. Learn more and register for the in-person opening here.
In Beyond The Periphery of the Skin will feature fifteen photographs, including a selection of new works, to create a...
Professor Jan Gadeyne, in celebration of Tevere Day, will be leading a walk along the Tiber River on Sunday, October 17 at 10 AM. The walk begins at the entrance of Ara Pacis and finishes at the Scalo de Pinedo. Join him and the community of Rome to learn about the history of the river and its role in Rome.
On October 22, Temple University Rome will be hosting the Carlo Levi Conference, an event showcasing the photographs of twentieth century artist, Carlo Levi. The conference is a part of the ongoing exhibition entitled “Uno scatto che ci somiglia: la raccolta fotografica di Carlo Levi” hosted at the Fondazione Carlo Levi.
The exhibition explores Levi's photographs through a thematic approach, organized into 8 different sections: Family, Private World: Love, Images of Confinement, the Studio, Portraits, Reportages of Great Masters, Travels, and the...