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Breaking News

Temple University Rome appoints new dean

14 January 2020 Valerie Dowret

Emilia Zankina previously served as provost at American University in Bulgaria.

Articles

New Temple course simulates traveling with disabilities

22 October 2019 Alesia Bani

Disability Identity in Contemporary Society was taught as a study abroad course in Rome.

Around Campus

Study abroad program reflects on students’ identities

27 August 2019 Madison Karas

A student created program to encourage cultural immersion among minority groups.

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Columns

In different cultures, sexual misconduct is a constant

23 January 2018 Sasha Lasakow

A student studying abroad in Rome discusses hearing news about sexual misconduct at home.

Basketball

After 1-year postponement, women’s basketball goes abroad

05 September 2017 Kevin Schaeffer

Temple beat three teams during a preseason trip to Italy and France.

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Art

American art students explore Roman historical site

26 June 2015 Angela Gervasi

“An Eternal Love” exhibit introduces and explores the Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome.

Candace Jensen and Owen Schuh were married this past September in California. They asked guests to donate money in place of gifts.|Courtesy CANDACE JENSEN

For Tyler graduates, Rome is where the heart is

11 February 2014 Erin Edinger-Turoff

Candace Jensen and Owen Schuh, who met at Temple Rome, have donated funds.

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Columns

Coming home

03 December 2013 Christasia Wilson

WIlson contemplates what she’s learned in the time she spent abroad this semester.

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Columns

Nardolilli: American students abroad not immune to predisposed notions

11 February 2013 Annie Nardolilli

Columnist comments on prejudice felt during her first weeks studying in Rome.

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Columns

Nardolilli: In Italy, a toast for the Latter Day Saints

29 January 2013 Annie Nardolilli

Nardolilli reflects on her recent conversion to the Mormon faith and the effects it has on her time abroad.

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