Notre Dame Professor advocates for Italian "Dante Day" in Interview with Corriere della Sera
Professor Zygmunt G. Barański was recently interviewed by the major Italian daily newspaper, Corriere della Sera.
A dose of culture and context: How a tarantula spider teaches cultural diversity in Italy
When students come from campus to Rome for the summer programs, they have a shorter amount…
Rome Global Gateway receives new designation as Italian research institution
The Rome Global Gateway's location is in the heart of Rome, just steps from the Colosseum The University of Notre Dame’s Rome Global Gateway has been recognized by the …
How a summer program allows engineering students to conquer the eternal city
Every year, during the months of June and July, Rome flocks with engineering students from the University of Notre Dame. Since 2014, students have been coming every semester…
Marching for climate change while interning in Rome
Meilin Scanish, a junior at the University of Notre Dame, is interested in working in international law in and wanted to gain international work experience.…
Daria Borghese presents her book: "Palazzo Borromeo. L'Ambasciata d'Italia presso la Santa Sede"
Daria Borghese, who teaches the All Roads lead to Rome course at the Rome Global Gateway, presented at Palazzo Borromeo the second edition of the book "Palazzo Borromeo. L'Ambasciata d'Italia…
David Mayernik live-streaming fresco painting demonstrations
David Mayernik, associate professor in the school of architecture and graduate of Notre Dame 83', is a fresco evangelist.…
Professor Ingrid Rowland publishes book on the divine spark of Syracuse
Ingrid D. Rowland, professor in the department of history and the school of architecture at the University…
Study abroad students in Rome volunteer at annual Pontifical Academy for Life conference
Chris Kreienkamp, Grace Schippers, Hannah Gillespie, Megan Welborn, and Conor Fitzpatrick in front of the Vatican after the conference Seven students, studying abroad for the semester at the Rome Global Gateway, volunteered…
The Brasini’s Papers Conservation Project
The University of Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway, in collaboration with the Notre Dame School of Architecture,…
How a community-based learning opportunity helps you find your own Path
Isabella Walter came to Rome with the School of Architecture Program and decided to switch to Arts and Letters during her time in Italy. As part of her semester abroad she had to choose a community-based…
Presentation of "The Holy See and the United States, 1932–1939" by Cristina Rossi
A new book by Cristina Rossi, entirely based on Vatican documents, was the occasion for the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism to convene a lively and well attended seminar on the Holy See's relationship…
Maps of Rome, The Frutaz Project
The Scientific Committee looking at the first map of modern Rome by Matteo Greuter, 1618 In 1962 Monsignor Amato Pietro Frutaz published Le Piante di Roma, three large folio volumes, published…
Dante Now! Through the streets of Celio
Dante Alighieri is one of the greatest Italian poets and one of the most important writers of European literature. He lived in the XIV century, but he is still considered one of the most current writers…
Annunziata Pirro at the ESA's workshop on Earth System Monitoring and Modeling
Annunziata Pirro is a fifth year Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences at the University of Notre Dame. Through the Rome Global Gateway short-term graduate…
Prof. David Mayernik contributes to the Oxford Handbook of the Baroque
The Oxford Handbook series addresses a wide range of topics with contributions that both incorporate recent scholarship and offer pointed analyses of the authors’ own. The Oxford Handbook of the Baroque,…
Rome Seminar brings together graduate students to tap into Roman sources
Rome during the summer time can be confusing. The heat can be suffocating and…
Catholic Education around the Globe
In mid-March, the Rome Global Gateway hosted the “Global Catholic Education and Integral Human Development Conference”. This conference addressed a growing international…
Gaelic Football in Italy? Why not!
Gaelic Football is a sport originally from Ireland with unique rules: at first sight…
The ND Villa Opens the Gates to Open House Roma 2018
It’s 9 a.m. on a Saturday morning in Rome. The streets are still awakening, as people are chatting in front of a local bar and moms are running to do some grocery shopping…
Inspired leadership initiative gets its inspiration from Rome
On February 2018, the Rome Global Gateway hosted a group meeting from the Inspired Leadership…
The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation to fund Rome Seminar 2018
Picture from Biblioteca Casanatense Prof.…
Student Spotlight: Carleigh Burns
Carleigh Burns, a Neuroscience and Behavior major and Italian minor, is in Rome this Spring semester as part of the General Education Program. During…
Join our Team - Seeking Residence Rector in Rome
The University of Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway is seeking a Residence Rector for the Villa. Position Information Job Title Residence Rector (Rome Villa)
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Introducing the New Professors Teaching at the RGG in Spring 2018
Prof. Daria Borghese, teaching the All Roads Lead to Rome course Prof. Daria Borghese, an Art Historian teaching the All Roads Lead to Rome Course Daria…
Rome Summer Program 2018 is doubling
NDI Rome Summer 2017 group For the third year in a row, this summer…
Rome Summer Program 2018 is Doubling
NDI Rome Summer 2017 group For the third year in a row, this summer…
The Circolo la Navicella, a student led academic society at the Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway
The Rome Global Gateway launches the first student-led academic society open to all Notre Dame students studying…
Remembering the ND Villa During Fascism - A testimony from Giacometta Limentani, a former student of the Jewish school
“Fra queste mura allievi e maestri ebrei italiani espulsi dalle scuole pubbliche dalle leggi razziali…