Charles and Joan Alberto Italian Studies Institute
Benvenuti
Benvenuti to the Charles and Joan Alberto Italian Studies Institute at Seton Hall University! The Institute was established in 2003 to coordinate Seton Hall University's many activities relating to Italian American history and culture, to sponsor cultural events, and to promote curriculum development and community outreach. Learn more about our history and mission statement »
Programs and Activities
- Italian Studies Program
- Study Abroad in Rome, Italy
- Scholarships
- Visiting Fellowship Applications now being accepted for 2024-25!
- Valente Italian Library
Events for Academic Year 2023-24
The Institute's annual calendar of events includes lectures, film screenings and book presentations. View the schedule »
Faculty and Staff
- Gabriella Romani, Ph.D., Director
- Barbara Ritchie, Administrative Assistant
Location and Facilities
The Alberto Institute is located on the third floor of the Walsh Library. The University Libraries have notable resources, including extensive holdings of almost 700,000 book volumes, and 1,127 current periodical subscriptions, back-files of more than 6,500 serial textiles, electronic access to full text articles in more than 25,000 journals, a broad selection of indexing and abstracting services in both digital and print formats, various microform collections, music CDs, and audiovisual aids. A complete listing of database resources can be found on the Walsh library website.