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2026 Semester Programs

Explore the modern architecture of Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy, with its ribbed facade and bold design.
Spring 2026
Sustainable Urbanism (13 weeks)

Sunday 18 January – Saturday 18 April, 2026
Courses: Italian Language, Layers of Rome:
Roman Topography & Monuments, Sustainable Rome: an Italian
Environmental Perspective, Urban Design Studio

Crowd holding a protest sign with 'Fight Today for a Better Tomorrow', outdoors and during the day.
Summer 2026
Rome Academic Internship in
Food Studies and Climate Justice
(8 weeks)

Sunday 24 May – Saturday 18 July, 2026
Courses: Italian Language, Academic Internship, and 1 elective

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Fall 2026
Food & Media Studies (14 weeks)

Sunday 6 September – Saturday 5 December, 2026
Courses: Italian Language, Food Production: Olive Oil and Wine, Communicating Cultures, and 2 electives

2026 Short Programs

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Spring Short Program Session I
Rome Urban History Seminar (6 nights)

March 1 – 7, 2026
Courses: Students take 1 core course for a total of 3 credits.

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Spring Short Program Session II
Human Rights: Rome’s Social History (6 nights)

April 19 – 25, 2026
Courses: Students take 1 core course for a total of 3 credits.

Spring Short Program Session III
Digital Media: Rome’s Stories (6 nights)

April 26 – May 2, 2026
Courses: Students take 1 core course for a total of 3 credits.

An assortment of fresh vegetables and spices on a wooden table for healthy cooking.
Fall Short Program Session IV
Food Systems: Eating Rome (6 nights)

October 18 – 24, 2026
Courses: Students take 1 core course for a total of 3 credits.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Lindsay Maldari, Program Coordinator

Program Advisor, Lindsay Maldari

After applying for the program, Lindsay serves as the main point of contact, assisting with housing, course registration, and other preparations. Once accepted, she continues to support students with enrollment paperwork and predeparture arrangements. In Rome, the Student Service Assistant takes over as primary contact, accompanying students on trips and class outings.

Life Abroad in Rome

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