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Actor, writer, and producer Stanley Tucci to be honored for his contribution to the arts and his sustained promotion of Italian life and culture.
Mr. Tucci s nomination was unanimously and enthusiastically supported by the entire university community. We are delighted that he will be accepting this distinction from the university. ” AUR President, Dr. Scott Sprenger
ROME, ITALY, April 28, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The President and Board of Trustees of The American University of Rome today announced that actor, writer, and producer, Stanley Tucci, has been nominated as their honorary degree recipient for 2021. The degree will be conferred at their annual commencement ceremony on May 21st, 2021.
The President and Board of Trustees of The American University of Rome today announced that actor, writer, and producer, Stanley Tucci, has been nominated as their honorary degree recipient for 2021. The degree will be conferred at their annual commencement ceremony on 21 May 2021.
In making the announcement, AUR’s President, Dr. Scott Sprenger, stated
“We are delighted that Mr. Tucci will be accepting this distinction from the university. The award is bestowed with our deepest respect and in honor of Mr. Tucci’s contribution to the arts and his sustained promotion of Italian life and culture.”
Stanley Tucci, whose multi-award-winning film and television career spans four decades, is of direct Italian descent and throughout his life and career he has been an ambassador for Italian art, lifestyle, and culture. He described his latest series for CNN
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It s unusual for a couple to choose to study the same major at the same time, but to also move halfway across the world during a pandemic to do it was extreme.
Being able to see everything in person rather than in a textbook is wonderful. Rome is simply the most amazing city in the world to be a student in.” Jenny Johnson