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Thomas Jefferson, Shakespeare, Molière, Mozart, Goethe, and Audrey Hepburn share a remarkable trait—they all spoke Italian. The reasons become clear when you consider Italy's rich heritage: the seat of ancient Rome's global empire, the Vatican as Europe's spiritual heart, Florence as the Renaissance's cradle, and Milan as the world's musical hub. Mastering Italian today unlocks opportunities in art, film, fashion, and culinary fields. Whether you're pursuing international business, tourism, fashion, publishing, museums, diplomacy, education, social work, history, law, or medicine—and if you're prepared to stand out from the crowd—Seton Hall's Italian program awaits. Our goal: To ignite your creativity, achieve language mastery, and immerse you in Italian culture through meaningful connections and cultural exploration. Choosing Italian at Seton Hall leads to scholarships, Rome study abroad programs, professional networks, internships, and beyond.