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Dr. Pacchioni holds the Sebastian Paul and Marybelle Musco Chair In Italian Studies at Chapman Unive


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Dr. Pacchioni holds the Sebastian Paul and Marybelle Musco Chair In Italian Studies at Chapman University. He is the author of numerous essays on Italian london england hotels literature, cinema and theater and two books. At Chapman University, Dr. Pacchioni coordinates the Italian Studies program, teaches a variety of Italian and interdisciplinary courses, and leads outreach cultural programs.
Dr. Pacchioni holds the Sebastian Paul and Marybelle Musco Chair In Italian Studies at Chapman University. He is the author of numerous essays on Italian literature, cinema and theater and two books. At Chapman University, Dr. Pacchioni coordinates the Italian Studies program, teaches a variety of Italian and interdisciplinary courses, and leads outreach cultural programs.

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