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Direct PhD Enrollment for AUF MA Grads at GCAS Dublin
A seamless pathway from AUF MA to a research-focused PhD at GCAS Dublin, with global mobility and visa support.
Bruno Casini talks Westuff and the lasting impact of Florence’s 1980s Renaissance
Upcoming Spring 2025 Blending Magazine sneak peak! Bruno Casini recalls 'Westuff', the 1980s zine that captured Florence’s underground spirit.
Blending Magazine Celebrates Giacomo Puccini
Blending Magazine’s Fall 2024 edition is now online! This issue celebrates Italian culture, exploring Giacomo Puccini's legacy in the arts.
Two Continents, One Menu
Ganzo recently hosted its first themed dinner of the Fall 2024 semester, aligning with the end of the three-week intensive academic session.
Laurel Wreaths at The American University of Florence
Blessed by the sun shining over the Palazzi Community Center’s garden, AUF students celebrated their graduation surrounded by family members, dear friends, and faculty.
Celebrating 125 Years of FIAT
Blending Magazine’s Spring 2024 edition is now online! This issue celebrates Italian culture with an exploration of 125 Years of FIAT.
Siblings From Brazil Come to Florence to Study Their Passions
Embarking on an international academic journey, siblings Mateus and Manu Nardi, hailing from Brazil, converge their ambitions at The American University of Florence in pursuit of their bachelor’s degrees.
Heritage Through a Lens
Exploring cultures through lenses! Long term degree students recently visited Rifugio Digitale, an innovative photography exhibit here in Florence. Featuring 'Homecoming' by Kalpesh Lathigra, the display offered diverse perspectives on India's beauty and challenges as a country.
How Waves Connect Laura Fauzzi to Her Art
Divided into two sections, the exhibit features Laura Fauzzi's black and white ink pieces and colorful acrylic paintings. Inspired by dance and human energy, her art captures both fluidity and emotion. Originally from Sweden, Fauzzi now resides in Florence, where her work can be viewed in Corridoio Fiorentino until April 10th.