April 15, 2016

Next semester at PC in Rome

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In the fall, PC in Rome will have a new faculty resident director, Dr. Margaret M. Manchester ’83G, assistant professor of history. She will teach two courses, The U.S., Italy, and the Cold War, and the History of the Modern Middle East. Both will involve site visits in Rome.

Manchester has taken PC students on course-related trips to Germany, Poland, Hungary, and Japan, and has taught in Hungary on a Fulbright Scholarship. The New Testament course will be taught by an instructor hired in Rome, said Adrian G. Beaulieu, dean of the Center for International Studies.

Dr. Dana L. Dillon, assistant professor of theology; Dr. Patrick V. Reid, professor of theology; and Dr. Paul L. Gondreau, professor of theology, have served as faculty resident directors in the past.

— Vicki-Ann Downing

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