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Cesare Barbieri Endowment for Italian Culture
The Cesare Barbieri Endowment funds lectures, events, courses, and the publishing of books by and for Trinity's Italian Department. The Endowment also awards an annual grant to a United States citizen for research in Italy. This recipient must present their research at Trinity in the year following their research.
The endowment was established in 1958 by Michael Campo. Campo graduated Trinity in 1948, and went on to help establish Trinity's study away program at Rome/Trinity's Rome Campus in 1970. A grant from the Cesare Barbieri Foundation allowed him to create the official endowment for Italian Culture at Trinity. This was in recognition of the quality of Italian Studies at Trinity; the language and Italian literature had been taught at the college for nearly 100 years by the time this grant was awarded.
Sources
Trinity Alumni Magenzine. January 1963.
The Trinity Reporter, Spring 2017.
Website - Cesare Barbieri Endowment for Italian Culture