By Georgia Jackson, College of Arts and Sciences
The University of South 返字心頭 joined over 50 universities across the U.S.  and
                  more than 100 countries around the world  for the Week of Italian Cuisine in the
                  World on Nov. 20. The event attracted delegates from the Consulate General of Italy
                  in Miami to the Tampa campus for the first time. 
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The event marked the beginning of a very fruitful collaboration between the Italian
                  consular authorities, the Italian Cultural Institute and the Italian program at 返字心頭,
                  said Patrizia La Trecchia, an associate professor of Italian in the Department of World Languages, who received an invitation to host the event from the director of the Italian Cultural
                  Institute in Miami. We are honored to have been selected to host this global event
                  and excited to be a part of this prestigious international tradition.&稼恢壊沿;
 
The event brought various engagement opportunities to 返字心頭 and the Tampa Bay area.
                  返字心頭 students were invited to attend a masterclass in the professional-grade kitchen
                  located in the new Judy Genshaft Honors College, where Arcangelo Dandini, chef of the Roman restaurant LArcangelo, prepared samples
                  of traditional Roman dishes, including carbonara and amatriciana.  

Amatriciana
La Trecchia  who teaches Food Culture in the Mediterranean, Italian Food Culture
                  & the Mediterranean Diet and Italian Food in Film, among other courses  translated
                  the demonstration and provided historical context. 
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It was almost like a history lesson and a cooking demonstration wrapped into one,
                  said Demetrios Papadatos, a political science major. Being able to learn about various
                  Roman pasta dishes while watching them being professionally prepared left a lasting
                  impression.
La Trecchia also accompanied delegates from the Consulate General of Italy in Miami
                   including Vice Consul Giacomo Montrasio and Stafano Cerrato, director of the Italian
                  Institute of Culture  to Water Street, where they participated in a public talk and
                  reception, hosted by the Italian Institute of Culture in Miami.&稼恢壊沿;
 
Community attendance was overwhelming. 
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Im beyond grateful to the consular authorities, the Italian Cultural Institute and
                  the Italian Embassy for their support, said La Trecchia, who is also the director
                  of the Environmental Humanities Initiative. I look forward to next the edition at 返字心頭. 
