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  • 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.

    Connecting to Florence’s LGBTQ+ Community with IREOS

    In divisive times, IREOS aims to support vulnerable groups through its “Unveiling Pride” night at Palazzi Community Center's Fedora Garden.

    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.

    Blending Magazine: A Call For Contributions

    We invite you to join us in capturing the essence of Giacomo Puccini. This is your chance to explore his influence and share your voice with our community.

    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!

    Tiny Florence On Display

    Students from Florence University of the Arts presented their latest photography exhibit Tiny Florence, detailing a collection of tiny images taken by study abroad students that capture the city’s beauty and culture.

    All in the Family: Italian Family Club Fosters Cross-Cultural Bonds

    Since 2009, Italian Family Club has brought students and local families together. For students interested in participating this semester, an informational meeting will be held Sept. 18.

    AUF 13th Annual Conference, Fall 2024

    The 13th Annual Conference will take place in Florence on Friday, December 6, and Saturday, December 7, 2024

    A Taste of Experiential Learning

    Casa di FUA was heavily inspired by writer Truman Capote, who ventured to Italy with hopes to find inspiration for his upcoming novel.

    The History of Western Medicine: An Intersection of Science and Storytelling

    In this course, students learn about the important ideas, and individuals shaping the progression of Western medicine over the centuries.
  • 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.

    Connecting to Florence’s LGBTQ+ Community with IREOS

    In divisive times, IREOS aims to support vulnerable groups through its “Unveiling Pride” night at Palazzi Community Center's Fedora Garden.

    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.

    Blending Magazine: A Call For Contributions

    We invite you to join us in capturing the essence of Giacomo Puccini. This is your chance to explore his influence and share your voice with our community.

    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!

    Tiny Florence On Display

    Students from Florence University of the Arts presented their latest photography exhibit Tiny Florence, detailing a collection of tiny images taken by study abroad students that capture the city’s beauty and culture.

    All in the Family: Italian Family Club Fosters Cross-Cultural Bonds

    Since 2009, Italian Family Club has brought students and local families together. For students interested in participating this semester, an informational meeting will be held Sept. 18.

    AUF 13th Annual Conference, Fall 2024

    The 13th Annual Conference will take place in Florence on Friday, December 6, and Saturday, December 7, 2024

    A Taste of Experiential Learning

    Casa di FUA was heavily inspired by writer Truman Capote, who ventured to Italy with hopes to find inspiration for his upcoming novel.

    The History of Western Medicine: An Intersection of Science and Storytelling

    In this course, students learn about the important ideas, and individuals shaping the progression of Western medicine over the centuries.
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