Rome Faculty Advisory Committee

Notre Dame Global administers eight regional faculty advisory committees to advise on strengthening existing initiatives and imagining innovative opportunities regarding research, curriculum, programming, and partnerships in the region. These committees, established by Michael Pippenger, associate provost and vice president for internationalization, are chaired by Jonathan Noble, sr. assistant provost for internationalization and global executive director and supported by the respective global directors.

The NDG Rome Faculty Advisory Committee includes faculty members who are actively engaged with research and education related to Italy. The committee members are listed below:

  • Selena Anders

    Assistant Professor, Co-Director HUE ND and Associate Director DHARMA Lab, School of Architecture

  • Ted Cachey

    Pizzo Family Chair in Dante Studies; Ravarino Family Director of Italian and Dante Studies; Center for Italian Studies/ Devers Family Program in Dante Studies, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, College of Arts & Letters

  • David Cloutier

    Professor, Department of Theology, College of Arts & Letters

  • Kathy Sprows Cummings

    Professor, Department of American Studies, College of Arts & Letters

  • Silvia Dall'Olio

    Director and Associate Teaching Professor, Notre Dame Rome, Notre Dame Global; Concurrent Faculty, Department of Romance Languages and Literature, College of Arts & Letters

  • Mari Yoko Hara

    Assistant Professor, School of Architecture

  • Margaret Meserve

    Professor, School of Architecture; Vice President and Associate Provost for Academic Space and Support and Interim Dean, Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame

  • Dan Miller

    Coyle Mission Collegiate Associate Professor of Environmental Policy, Keough School of Global Affairs

  • Paul Miller

    Associate Dean for International and Graduate Programs, Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law, The Law School

  • Hildegund Müller

    Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies in Early Christian Studies, Department of Classics, College of Arts & Letters

  • Claudia Polini

    Professor, Department of Mathematics, College of Science; Glynn Family Honors Collegiate Professor of Mathematics, 

  • Meng Wang

    Professor, Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering

  • Paul Winters

    Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Sustainable Development, Keough School of Global Affairs

 

  • 1969 The Rome Studies Program is established by architect Frank Montana
  • 2007 The Hesburgh Library began cataloging the library collection as part of the University architecture library
  • 2010 Notre Dame purchases a building on Via Ostilia and begins renovations
  • 2017 Students move into the Villa on the Celio, a new student residence owned by Notre Dame
  • 2019 Architecture alumni and friends will gather in Rome to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Rome Studies Program
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