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Art and History

Rome: What Does it All Mean? The Painting and its Subject

Finally, we come to terms with the School of Athens. How was it painted, and what does it mean? How do how it was painted and what it means intersect? Watch the short videos...

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Art and History

Seeing the Sacred with Jill Alexy

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Jill Alexy to talk about what it means to “See the Sacred.” Jill works with the Vatican Patron of the Arts where she regularly...

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Art and History

Journey to Italy – Viaggio in Italia: Announcing the Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway Rome Book Club

The Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway, in partnership with the Center for Italian Studies and the Notre Dame Alumni Association, is pleased to announce the launch of the Rome Book...

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Art and History

A Tour Through Time

A year can go by quickly. If you’re lucky, you know this from the beginning, like Jenna Frantik ’20 did during her third year in the School of Architecture, the year students...

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Global Affairs

A Community of Layers

It was drizzling on a seasonably cool Thursday evening when a group of Notre Dame students arrived at the Basilica of St. Bartholomew on the Island. The basilica on Rome’s Tiber...

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Art and History

Form and Function

On a brilliantly sunny autumn morning, Professor Richard Piccolo’s watercolor graphics class made the walk from the Rome Global Gateway to Campidoglio, an iconic hilltop square...

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Global Affairs

Viaggi – A New Home in Italy

Rome has a knack for reinvention. It’s evident in the layers you find throughout the city, some more visible than others. They tell a story of a resilience wrought by...

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Religion and Philosophy

Paul with Andrew Hyatt

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Andrew Hyatt to talk about Paul. Andrew is the writer and director of 2018 film release, “Paul: Apostle of Christ”, which...

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Religion and Philosophy

Sorin Fellow Katherine Smith on Studying in Rome

Katherine Smith is an undergraduate Sorin Fellow at the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. In this episode, we chat with Katherine about her Spring 2018 semester in Rome,...

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