10/20/2025
The Summer Program in Rome, OPEN TO ALL MAJORS, gives students an opportunity to engage a 3-credit elective studying an extraordinary multimedia range of architecture, painting, and sculpture from the most ancient to the most recent times in Rome, Florence, Mantua, Vicenza, and Venice. Engaging contemporary generative methods of analysis and design, the course focuses on the diverse ways digital visualization can be a crucial new lens of perception and communication—exploring how imaging, modeling, animation, and other visualization techniques can move beyond merely documenting artifacts to provide new forms of creative and critical investigative agency. An INFORMATION SESSION will be held Monday, November 3rd from 1:00-2:00 in Higgins Hall North, Room 104. For all questions, please contact the Program Coordinator Mark Rakatansky at [email protected].