Student Insight: Human Rights

Alessandra Scafuri, a law student, studying in Rome, Italy with Roma Tre University shares with us her written work for the course, Human Rights in Historical Perspective. This course is part of the Arcadia in Rome program, and taught at our Arcadia Rome… More

The Japanese Garden

Sarra Chadi April 30, 2015

The Japanese Garden in Rome offers a free-guided tour, so we happily rounded up a group of students and headed over to this charming venue for a relaxing afternoon! It is at this time of the year when Japanese do Hanami or the traditional custom of walking… More

Alumni Spotlight: Stephan Hassam

Student Voices April 28, 2015

In 2013, Stephan Hassam, an International Studies major from Loyola University Chicago, spent his Spring semester abroad at the Arcadia Sicily Center. As he had always been fascinated by archaeology and ancient civilizations, he took a variety of courses… More

Rebuilding Rome

Rome; a city that never demolishes…it always rebuilds Rome is a complex city which is changing rapidly. It is full of divisions and tensions (social, geographical, political and economic) but it is also the site of great cultural and artistic dynamism… More

Midterm Time in Rome

Chiara Baldussi March 31, 2015

It's midterm time in Rome and students can be found studying hard, reviewing and stressing out all around us. Some choose to study in a group, some prefer solitude; some read in one of the numerous libraries or study halls Rome Tre has to offer, others… More

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