Past Events

2010 Summer Institute in International Communication Events

Lecture: “Reporting on the Papacy”
Speaker: David Willey, Senior BBC Correspondent in Rome

David Willey has been the BBC's Rome Correspondent for four decades and has reported on four different pontificates. During the quarter of a century that Pope John Paul II reigned in Rome, he was a frequent flier with the Pope aboard the papal charter plane, often conversing with the pontiff as they flew above the Atlantic or Pacific Oceans at 36,000 feet. He has continued to follow Benedict's less frenetic travels, and this year alone has been reporting on the Pope's visits to Malta, Portugal and Cyprus, having previous been with him on visits to Germany, Poland, the United States, the Middle East and - the world's most populous Catholic nation - Brazil.

David Willey is the author of God's Politician (Faber 1992), a critically acclaimed biography of the late pope. He was awarded the OBE by Queen Elizabeth in 2004 for his services to broadcast journalism.

Lecture: “Media and Elections in Italy and the United States”
Speakers: Dr. Gianpietro Mazzoleni, Professor of Sociology and Political Communication at the University of Milan, and Mr. Richard Lee, Director of Communications for the Hall Institute of Public Policy, New Jersey

Dr. Gianpietro Mazzoleni is professor of sociology of mass communication at the University of Milan (Italy). His research interests focus on media systems and political communication. He is co-founder and editor of the refereed journal “Comunicazione Politica,” published by Il Mulino (Bologna).

He serves also in the editorial boards of the European Journal of Communication (Sage) and of Political Communication (Taylor & Francis), and is editor of the book series in Political Communication of Hampton Press. Professor Mazzoleni’s recent book is Politica pop. Da ”Porta a porta” a “L’isola dei famosi” (with A. Sfardini) published by Il Mulino, Bologna (2009).

Mr. Richard A. Lee is Director of Communications for the Hall Institute of Public Policy in New Jersey. Mr. Lee has 30 years of professional experience in journalism and public relations. At the Hall Institute, he is responsible for media relations and all promotional and marketing activities. He also conducts research and writes papers for the institute, focusing on media, government and politics.

Event: Final Competition - John Cabot University 2nd Annual Cicero Public Speaking Tournament (open to all students, faculty, and staff).
The 2nd Annual Cicero Public Speaking Tournament is directed by Professor Judith Crews of John Cabot University.

2009 Summer Institute in International Communication Events

Lecture: “When not speaking is Communication: A Case Study of Two U.N. Organizations”
Speaker: Dr. Judith Crews, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Lecture: “Political Communication in Italy: from ‘serious politics’ to ‘pop politics’”
Speaker: Dr. Gianpietro Mazzoleni, Università degli Studi di Milano

Event: Preliminary Competition - John Cabot University 1st Annual Cicero Public Speaking Tournament
Competition includes: Informative Speaking and Persuasive Speaking open to all students

Lecture: “The Power of Opera: Carve it in your head in adamantine letters: Opera must draw tears,
must horrify, must kill through singing” (Vincenzo Bellini)
Speaker: JCU Music Professor Aaron Carpene

Lecture
: “War Journalism”
Speaker: Dr. Oliviero Bergamini, Television Journalist for Rai Tg3 - one of Italy’s main television stations

Event
: Final Competition - John Cabot University 1st Annual Cicero Public Speaking Tournament

Event: Closing Barbeque for all Summer Institute in International Communication participating
faculty, students, and staff