The U.S.- Italy Fulbright Commission is a bi-national, non-profit organization promoting opportunities for study, research, and teaching in
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b ...
and the
United States
The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 ...
through competitive, merit-based grants. Since 1948, the commission acts as executor of the
Fulbright Program
The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States cultural exchange programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people ...
to and from Italy.
U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission
Created in 1948, the U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission is one of 50 bi-national organizations responsible for overseeing the international collaboration of the
Fulbright Program
The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States cultural exchange programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people ...
, one of the most well-known and prestigious scholarship programs in the world.
The commission is governed by a Board of twelve members: six US members, nominated by the United States Ambassador to Italy, and six Italian members, nominated by the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs
The minister of foreign affairs is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy), Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Italy. The office was one of the positions which Italy inherited from the Kingdom of Sardinia where it was the most ancient mi ...
and the
United States Ambassador to Italy
Since 1840, the United States has had diplomacy, diplomatic representation in the Italian Republic and its predecessor nations, the Kingdom of Sardinia and then the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946), Kingdom of Italy, with a break in relations fro ...
are honorary presidents of the commission.
The
United States Department of State
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, the
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the United States Department of State fosters mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries around the world. It is responsible for the Un ...
, and the
Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation ( or ''MAECI'') is the foreign ministry of the government of the Italian Republic. It is also known as the Farnesina as a metonym from its headquarters, the Palazzo della Farnesina ...
, General Directorate for Cultural Promotion and Cooperation and General Directorate for the Americas, ensure financial coverage and jointly manage the program.
The commission promotes study, research and lectureship opportunities in Italy and in the United States through Fulbright scholarships for Italian and American citizens (approximately 100 scholarships a year). It organizes and sponsors cultural and educational activities with both a national and international outreach and offers an Information Service on the Fulbright Program and on study and research opportunities in both the United States and Italy.
Fulbright Program
Currently, the Fulbright Program is the largest program of international cultural exchanges in the United States. It was proposed by Senator
J. William Fulbright
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of
Arkansas
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.
The program operates in more than 155 countries worldwide, with approximately 294,000 participants awarded over the course of 60 years. Awards vary between study programs, research or teaching in the United States and other participating countries. Each year, approximately 7,500 Fulbright scholarships are awarded.
Alumni
According to the Fulbright website, notable alumni of the U.S.-Italy program include:
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Giorgio Abetti
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He was born in Padua, the son of noted astronomer Antonio Abetti. He w ...
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Simonetta Agnello Hornby
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Edoardo Amaldi
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Giuliano Amato
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Franco Amatori
Franco Amatori is professor of economic history at Bocconi University, Milan, Italy.
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Luigi Amerio †
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Antonio Armellini
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Alberto Asor Rosa †
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Emilio Bajada †
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Sergio Balanzino †
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Laura Balbo
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Lorenzo Bini Smaghi
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Dario Biocca
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Remo Bodei †
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Luigi Boitani
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Piero Boitani
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Gaetano Borriello †
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Michele Bugliesi
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Liana Burgess
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Francesco Bruni
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Elisabetta Brusa
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Sandro Calvani
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Mario Calvo Platero
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Antonio Cassese
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Sabino Cassese
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Lamberto Cesari †
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Carlo M. Cipolla †
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Umberto Colombo †
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Sofia Corradi
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Luigi Dallapiccola
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Dallapiccola was born in Pisino d'Istria (at the time part of Austria-Hungary, current Pazin, Croati ...
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Mario De Caro
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Giovanni De Micheli
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Lamberto Dini
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Francesco D'Onofrio (politician)
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Biography
D'Onofrio graduated in law at the University of Naples Federico II and achieved a Master ...
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Umberto Eco
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Franco Ferracuti †
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Franco Ferrarotti †
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Alessandro Figà Talamanca
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Bruno Finzi †
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Christian Filippella
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Luciano Fonda
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Luigi Fontanella
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He was a student of Giacomo Debenedetti and after he graduated from the Sapienza University of Rome, he obtained a Ph.D. i ...
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Simona Forti
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Carlo Forlivesi
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Francesco Paolo Fulci
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Fulci graduated with honours in law in 1953 from the University of Messina and obtained a master's deg ...
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Roberto Gervaso
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Anna Giacalone Ramat
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Riccardo Giacconi
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Aldo Giorgini
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Giorgini was born in Voghera, in the province of Pavia (n ...
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Paolo Giubellino
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Gino Giugni
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Early life and education
Giugni was born in Genoa on 1 August 1927. He g ...
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Carlo Ginzburg
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Dario Graffi †
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Francesco Grillo
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Margherita Hack
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Hack was born in Florence. Her father Roberto Hack was a Flo ...
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Francesco Iachello
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Emilio Insolera
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Humberto Insolera
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Antonio Mario La Pergola †
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Carlo Alessandro Landini
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Luca Lombardi
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Giuseppe Longo
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Ugo Mattei
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Viviana Mazza
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Carlo Minnaja
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David Monacchi
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Franco Moretti
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Andrea Moro
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He is currently full professor of general linguistics at the Institute for Advanced Study IUSS Pavia and the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, Italy, ...
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Simonetta Moro
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Life
Moro is from Italy. She completed a B.F. A. in art history at the Accadem ...
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Loretta Napoleoni
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Early life and education
Napoleoni was born in Rome in 1955. She studied ...
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Manfredi Nicoletti
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Biography
Nicoletti is considered a pioneer in Bioclimatic urban and architectural design. In the 1970s his book ''L'ecosistema urbano'' (The Urban Ecosystem) - a ...
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Michele Nicoletti
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He was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies in the ele ...
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Annina Nosei
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Mario Oriani-Ambrosini
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Oriani-Ambrosini was born in Ro ...
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Luigi Pasinetti
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Corrado Passera
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Corrado Passera was born i ...
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Katia Passerini
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Marcello Pera
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Sergio Perosa
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Giandomenico Picco
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Carlo Ratti
Carlo Ratti
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Tullio Regge
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Biography
Regge obtained the ''laurea'' in physics from the University of Turin in 1952 under the direction of Mario Verde and Gleb Wataghin, and ...
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Lucrezia Reichlin
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Reichlin's research focuses on forecasting, busines ...
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Gianni Riotta
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Stefano Rodotà
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Early life
Born in 1933 in Cosenza, to a middle-class family of Arbëreshë origin from San Benedetto Ullano, he attended Liceo classico Bernardino Telesio in ...
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Virginio Rognoni
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Lucia Ronchetti
Lucia Ronchetti (born 3 February 1963) is an Italian composer.
Biography
Ronchetti studied composition and computer music at the Conservatory of Santa Cecilia in Rome and took part in composition seminars with Sylvano Bussotti at the Scuola di ...
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Silvia Ronchey
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Mimmo Rotella
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Carlo Rubbia
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Giuseppe Sacco
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Luigi Salerno †
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Giorgio Salvini
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Born in Milan, in 1953 Salvini was responsible for the construction of the first Italian circular particle accelerator, the electron synchrotron of Fra ...
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Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
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Giovanni Sartori
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Mario Sica
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Flavia Sparacino
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Luigi Squarzina
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Born in Livorno, Squarzina studied in Rome, at the Liceo Classico Tasso, where he had Vittorio Gassman as classmate. He got a degree cum laude i ...
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Irene Tinagli
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Fabrizio Tonello Fabrizio Tonello (born 1951) is professor at University of Padua and teaches ''Public opinion sciences''. He has been Visiting Fellow of Columbia University in New York.
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Pasquale Tridico
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Alessandro Triulzi
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Domenicangela Lina Unali
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Paolo Valore
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Gian Berto Vanni †
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Christian Vassallo
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Umberto Vattani
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Lionello Venturi
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Massimiliano Versace
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Vito Zagarrio
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He is a professor at the University of Florence and at Roma Tre University.
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Michele Zappella
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Zappella graduated in 1960 in Medicine and Surgery in Rome, Italy. He initially ...
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Federico Zeri
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Bumpei Akaji
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Douglas Allanbrook
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Putnam Aldrich
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Herbert L. Anderson
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Dominick Argento
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Kenneth Arrow
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Leonard J. Arrington †
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Jerome A. Barron
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Khadra Bashir Ali
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Pranab Bardhan
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Bardhan received his bachelor ...
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Denver Michelle Beattie
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Robert Beauchamp
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J. Bowyer Bell †
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Ruth Ben-Ghiat
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Arthur Asa Berger
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Lee Bontecou
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Daniel J. Boorstin †
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Samuel Bowles (economist)
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Theodore V. Buttrey Jr.
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David Brion Davis
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Eric Britton
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James M. Buchanan †
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Nicolas Carone
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Francesco Cesareo
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Dale Chihuly
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Aaron Copland
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Domenic Cretara †
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Frederick Crews
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Dan Dailey (glass artist)
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Stephen De Staebler
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David DiChiera
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Nicolas Flagello
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Wolf Kahn
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Richard Karpen
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David Kertzer
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William King (artist) †
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Irving Lavin
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Lynne Lawner
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Stanford Lehmberg
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Lewis Lockwood
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Richard Marquis
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Donald Martino
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Maaza Mengiste
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Richard Miller (singer)
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Robert Neffson
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David Pingree
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Nina Tandon
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Paul Thek
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Peter Vaghi
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Hal Varian
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Peter Viereck
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William Weaver
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Oliver Williamson
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Betty Woodman
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Arlene Zallman
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