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  1. The Italian program regularly offers seminars on Dante and Boccaccio, Jewish-Italian literature, modern women writers, Italian cities in literature, and Italian cinema. Here is a link to browse brochures (in PDF format) of past FWS offerings (all seminars sponsored by the Romance Studies Department start with the abbreviation ROMS):

  2. L'Università Cornell è un'università statunitense situata a Ithaca, nello stato di New York, membro dell'Ivy League. L'università è stata fondata nel 1865 da Ezra Cornell e Andrew Dickson White, con il principale obiettivo di offrire un alto livello d'istruzione senza tuttavia discriminare gli studenti in base a razza, religione o ...

  3. As an Italian major, you’ll have the opportunity to explore in-depth the language, literature and culture of that part of the world, only recently united into a single nation, where Dante wrote his Comedy, Saint Francis roamed the Umbrian hills and directors like Pasolini and Fellini redefined the relationship between cinema and realism.

  4. Program Overview. Drawing on Cornells unique field structure, students in Italian design a program of study that is comparatist and interdisciplinary in approach, and are strongly encouraged to develop a high degree of theoretical and methodological awareness.

  5. A world-class and specialized program, Cornell in Rome is focused on instruction in the disciplines of architecture design, history, and theory; visual arts; art history; urban studies; and Italian language, history, and culture.

  6. Graduate Program. The Department of Romance Studies strives to create an atmosphere of intense intellectual engagement across linguistic and textual boundaries. French Graduate Program. Italian Graduate Program. Spanish/Portuguese Graduate Program.

  7. Italy. Diploma di Instituto Superiore di Industrie Artistiche; Diploma di Licenza; Laurea di 1° livello (L); Magistero di Scienza Religiose. Land Acknowledgement. Cornell University is located on the traditional homelands of the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ Ɂ (the Cayuga Nation).