Rome Walking Tours Lecture Series:
Rome, the Core and the Disciplines 

The Rome Lecture Series is meant to highlight the process of liberal learning, to help prepare students for Rome, to continue the dialog with those who have been returned, and to further extend the dialog among those who may not participate in the Rome Program.

"Walking on Volcanoes: Trails near Lake Albano"
Dr. Bernadette Waterman-Ward, English
Monday, February 11 @ 7pm
Art History Auditorium

"Living in Italy: A Cross Cultural Journey"
Prof.ssa Elena Seidler, Modern Languages
Wednesday, March 20 @ 2pm
Art History Auditorium

"Conspiracy of Art and Architecture in the Formation of Preachers at San Marco Convent"
Dr. William Frank, Philosophy
Wednesday, March 27 @ 3:30pm
Art History Auditorium

"Raphael's Vision: A Discussion of the Paintings in the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican"
Fr. James Lehrberger, Philosophy
Thursday, April 11 @ 4pm
Art History Auditorium

Past Rome Lectures

"Black on Gold: The Petrine Texts and Their Meaning Emblazoned Within St. Peter's Basilica"
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Dr. Mark Lowery, Theology

"Michelanglo Reads the Bible: Image and Story on the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel"
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Dr. Scott Crider, English

"Un Inglese Italianato e un Diavolo Incarnato!: English and Americans in Rome"
Dr. Andrew Moran, English

"Body, Space and Spirit: Connecting the Dots in Rome"
Professor Emeritus Lyle Novinski, Art

"Jewish Mysticism in Paradiso, canto XXXIII"
Professoressa Valeria Forte, Modern Languages

"Fool for Love: St. Philip Neri and the Reform of Rome"
Dr. Gregory Roper, English

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