With Blending's focus this Fall on material media, I wanted to write something different. In conversations with students, staff and curious readers, I often liken...

What it means to study at FUA
A PROGRAM THAT IS MORE THEN LEARNING ABOUT FLORENCE FROM AFAR
Student Jessica Nehme studied with us this summer attending the “Food, Health, and Wellness in Italy” course. This experience moved her so much that she reached out to share what made studying here in Florence special. “Studying overseas with FUA was like peeling an onion. Every day involved a new experience; and a new layer of the city was revealed. It wasn’t just about attending classes and making new friends; it was navigating unfamiliar streets and diving headfirst into a new culture.
It was exhilarating. I expected to learn in my classes and I expected to eat a dazzling array of Italian food. Both of those expectations were fulfilled, and so much more.
What I didn’t expect was to make so many new friends or to feel so at home in a country so foreign from my own. I began my exchange feeling nervous, apprehensive about being older
than most of the other program participants and with a huge list of uncertainties. I needn’t have worried. The faculty and staff were incredibly welcoming & supportive and meeting
other students was a breeze. Navigating Florence was tricky at first but it was all part of the experience.”
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,...
Conference Proceedings Now Available | 2024 Annual Academic Conference
On behalf of The American University of Florence & Stony Brook University, Florence University of the Arts is proud to announce the publication of the...


