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  • Eternal Impressions

    From October 18 to November 15, the Mello Foundation at Borgo Pinti 22/24 was home to Cathleen Van Bergen’s collection, Eternal Impressions. This fall semester,...

    Community Care Across Borders

    In a landmark visit this Fall semester, Florence University of the Arts (FUA) brought a delegation of nursing educators from Careggi University Hospital to Fairfield...

    Launching Spring, 2026: FUA's Cinque Terre Program

    Florence University of the Arts is pleased to introduce its Cinque Terre Program in La Spezia. Applications are now open to apply for the launch...

    Growing Abroad with Artviva

    Booking a trip to Europe is no small task, which is why many tourists turn to guided experiences to help navigate the rich culture and...

    Windows to Walks: A Florence-Based Study Abroad Course

    As part of a school assignment for my Writing for Digital Media course, two classmates and I interviewed the creator and one of the professors...

    Beyond The Textbook: Communicating in Italian

    At Florence University of the Arts (FUA), language learning is more than getting a passing grade in class— it’s an invitation to experience the city...

    The City as a Classroom

    The course provides an exciting opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the rich culture of Florence, using the WWAC method: Walks Without a Classroom.

    A Walk Through One of Florence’s Hidden Treasures 

    This course promotes physical activity for FUA students and also pushes them to see sides of the city they probably would not otherwise.

    Positive Vibes at the FLY Vintage Market

    Arranged by FUA students, FLY opens one of many Vintage Market’s, displaying designer and student made pieces, everything is on sale. Come to the next one!

    FUA-AUF’s Social Work Class Broadens Student's Perceptions of Intersectionality and Systemic Inequality

    FUA-AUF’s Social Work class challenges and expands student perceptions of intersectionality, systemic inequality, and different world outlooks.
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  • Eternal Impressions

    From October 18 to November 15, the Mello Foundation at Borgo Pinti 22/24 was home to Cathleen Van Bergen’s collection, Eternal Impressions. This fall semester,...

    Community Care Across Borders

    In a landmark visit this Fall semester, Florence University of the Arts (FUA) brought a delegation of nursing educators from Careggi University Hospital to Fairfield...

    Launching Spring, 2026: FUA's Cinque Terre Program

    Florence University of the Arts is pleased to introduce its Cinque Terre Program in La Spezia. Applications are now open to apply for the launch...

    Growing Abroad with Artviva

    Booking a trip to Europe is no small task, which is why many tourists turn to guided experiences to help navigate the rich culture and...

    Windows to Walks: A Florence-Based Study Abroad Course

    As part of a school assignment for my Writing for Digital Media course, two classmates and I interviewed the creator and one of the professors...

    Beyond The Textbook: Communicating in Italian

    At Florence University of the Arts (FUA), language learning is more than getting a passing grade in class— it’s an invitation to experience the city...

    The City as a Classroom

    The course provides an exciting opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the rich culture of Florence, using the WWAC method: Walks Without a Classroom.

    A Walk Through One of Florence’s Hidden Treasures 

    This course promotes physical activity for FUA students and also pushes them to see sides of the city they probably would not otherwise.

    Positive Vibes at the FLY Vintage Market

    Arranged by FUA students, FLY opens one of many Vintage Market’s, displaying designer and student made pieces, everything is on sale. Come to the next one!

    FUA-AUF’s Social Work Class Broadens Student's Perceptions of Intersectionality and Systemic Inequality

    FUA-AUF’s Social Work class challenges and expands student perceptions of intersectionality, systemic inequality, and different world outlooks.
    1 2 3
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