Conference Website: click here
June 22: Arrival, Registration, Workshops, & Inauguration
June 23-June 25: Conference Sessions
June 25: Gala Dinner
June 26: Tours of Naples
June 27: Departure
Contact Person: Colleen Ryan, ryancm@indiana.edu
Conference Website: click here
June 22: Arrival, Registration, Workshops, & Inauguration
June 23-June 25: Conference Sessions
June 25: Gala Dinner
June 26: Tours of Naples
June 27: Departure
Contact Person: Colleen Ryan, ryancm@indiana.edu
The American Association of Teachers of Italian is pleased to announce the results of the 2024 book prize competition. We congratulate the winners and thank them for their contributions to our field. Special thanks to Mary Ann Carolan for chairing the committee and to...
2023 Book Awards Announcement by Ryan Calabretta-Sajder It is with great pleasure that I announce the 2023 Book Award Winners. This year we had a rich array of submissions and the committee shared how difficult it was to render a decision. Many thanks to Mark...
The psycholinguist, Frank Smith, famously wrote: “[o]ne language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way.”
The American Association of Italian (AATI) turned 100 in 1923, while our noted journal, Italica is celebrating its centennial in 2024! In honor of both anniversaries, we are launching a capital campaign.
The AATI has long been committed to supporting graduate students, contingent, and junior faculty in the field of Italian Studies. This capital campaign aims to better support and expand opportunities for these key groups, offering research grants, funding for professional development and networking, and much more. In addition, we hope to endow important and expert speakers at AATI annual events.
We are also happy to share that thanks to a generous donor, the AATI will receive an additional $5,000 if we meet our goal by February 28, 2025! Please consider donating today!