Medieval and Renaissance Study in Italy

The University of Arkansas Rome Campus and the Medieval and Renaissance Program are offering two opportunities to study in Rome in 2017.

During Summer Session 2, students can take two 3000-level courses for a variety of humanities credit. During fall semester, students can enroll for 15 (or more) hours of credit.

For more information regarding both opportunities, come to an information meeting Thursday, Oct. 27, from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Old Main 417, or contact directly professor William A. Quinn, director of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 575-5988, wquinn@uark.edu.

Contacts

William A. Quinn, professor
Department of English
479-575-5988, wquinn@uark.edu

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