VIU hosts Boston College undergraduate summer schools, which give students of BC the opportunity to study Venetian civilization, religion, culture and art history on site during the month of June.
2017 edition
June 5- July 1, 2017
Globalization, Culture and Ethics
Prof. Richard Keeley, Senior Associate Dean, Carroll School of Management
The Imaginary City: Why Writers Love Venice
Prof. Kevin Newmark, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
Dwelling Between East and West:
Venice and Islam: a theological and philosophical meditation on the role that Byzantine and Islamic architecture play in helping to dwell contemplatively in the city
Prof. Brian Braman, Philosophy Department
Past editions:
2016:
The Imaginary City: Why Writers Love Venice, Prof. Kevin Newmark
Drawing from the Venetian Masters, Prof. Alston Conley
Introduction to Law and the Legal Process, Prof. Richard Powers
2015:
Globalization, Culture and Ethics, Prof. Richard Keeley
The Imaginary City: Why Writers Love Venice, Prof. Kevin Newmark
Drawings from the Venetian Masters, Prof. Alston Conley
2014:
Globalization, Culture and Ethics, Prof. Richard Keeley
The Imaginary City: Why Writers Love Venice, Prof. Kevin Newmark
2013:
Drawing from the Venetian Masters, Prof. Alston Conley
2012:
Drawing from the Venetian Masters, Prof. Alston Conley
Venice: an Imperiled City in Comparative Perspective, Prof. Marc Landy
Introduction to Law & the Legal Process, Prof. Richard Powers
2011:
Dwelling Between East & West: The Philosophy of Architecture, Prof. Brian Braman
The Imaginary City: Why Writers Love Venice, Prof. Kevin Newmark
Venice: an Imperiled City in Comparative Perspective, Prof. Marc Landy
2010:
Drawing from the Venetian Masters, Prof. Alston Conley
The Imaginary City: Why Writers Love Venice, Prof. Kevin Newmark
Venice and New Orleans: A Comparative Study of Two Imperiled Cities, Prof. Marc Landy