NYU Florence
NYU Florence offers a challenging academic experience embedded within one of the world's most complex and beautiful cultures. Located on the Villa La Pietra estate in the rolling hills that surround the city, NYU Florence is the perfect context not only for studying Italian culture but also for investigating issues with a wider European and global impact. Approximately 350 undergraduates per semester study Italy's history and its extraordinary art, literature, philosophy, and architecture, along with the political, cultural, economic and social issues that play a role in shaping Europe's future. Immerse yourself in the city where Dante, Artemisia, Machiavelli and Galileo redefined literature, art, politics, and science. Engage with the complexities of modern Italy, from the challenges of immigration and social justice to the future of sustainable agriculture from a uniquely Tuscan perspective.
NYU Florence - Aminta As You Like It, or, The Audreyad: An Eco-Fable
NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Panel: Feminism, Marxism, and Abolition
NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Salon 2
NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Keynote: Vera Gheno
NYU Florence- Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium, Panel: Translating Across, Amid, Between: A Conversation
NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Salon 1
NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Panel: Sound Translingualism and Motherless Tongues
NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Keynote: Mónica de la Torre
NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Welcoming Remarks
NYU FLORENCE - The Price of Children, Maria Laurino
Mrs. Acton Takes a Walk
Between the Cracks and Corners
Launch of NYU Florence’s Community Farm
Olive Harvest - NYU Florence
Florence City Walking Tour
NYU Florence Neighborhood Tour
Cultural Programming Activities Intro - NYU Florence
NYU Florence - Campus Tour!
12 Photos & 12 Voices: The Acton Photograph Digitization Project
Italian Tutor: Conversation in Italian with Chris!
How to Make an Origami Girl
Digitizing the Acton Photograph Archive
Villa La Pietra Garden
Alexandra Borchardt: Democracy and Journalism
Rocco Rorandelli: Storytelling, Documentary Photography and Social Justice in the Balkans
Edoardo Bressanelli: Europe in the Aftermath of Brexit
Angelica Pesarini: A Conversation on Immigration in Italy
Tea with Poet: Yang Lian
Panel 3 The Languages of Discrimination and Racism in Italy in the 20th Century
Kristin Mahoney: A Consideration of Harold Acton in China within a Framework of Queer Kinship