Happy Easter and Passover

Chiara Baldussi April 14, 2017

Pasqua Pasqua or Easter is one of the biggest holidays on the Italian calendar. You will see colorful displays of chocolate eggs and bunnies in the shops. It is a time of religious parades and celebrations, and often the focus is a statue of Jesus or… More

60th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome

Tina Rocchio March 20, 2017

Many of you may have noticed the already heavy security presence in Rome has become even heavier in certain parts of the city. In case you’ve not heard, this is because on March 25 Europe “celebrates” the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, the treaty… More

Spring 2017 Events

Chiara Baldussi February 14, 2017

Our Spring Students are finally settling into their Italian life! Here is a selection of the best events offered to all our students. Basketball and Soccer TOURNAMENTS These are activities students generally can’t wait to take part to. In addition… More

Arcadia Instructor's Work Featured in Magazine

Tina Rocchio January 16, 2017

Wanted in Rome is the oldest and most consistent English-language magazine in Rome. Founded and owned by the great Maggie Mason, Wanted informs and entertains the expat and diplomatic populations of Rome. We could not be prouder of or more pleased for… More

On Cultural Tourism

Dr. Vicky Kynourgiopoulou December 14, 2016

Dale Mittleman, Villanova student, Arcadia in Rome - Fall 2016 Contexts are important, not only because they embed specific phenomena in more general historical, urban, political, artistic or economic circumstances, but mostly because they themselves… More

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