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For Immediate Release
July 1, 2014


Associate Professor Monaco Named AATI President.

Prof. Monaco
Prof. Monaco

Annamaria Monaco, 秘色传媒 associate professor of Italian and adviser to the College鈥檚 Italian Club, has been elected president of the Long Island Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Italian (AATI). Monaco studied at the University of Pavia, Italy and earned a doctorate degree from Stony Brook University in 2004.

Monaco was the recipient of the 2012 SUNY Chancellor  Award for excellence in teaching.

鈥淭he mission of the AATI,鈥 said Monaco, 鈥渋s to promote the study, teaching and appreciation of Italian culture and language in academic and community settings. AATI-LI provides its members with a communicative network among colleagues and with various opportunities for professional growth, such as informational meetings, lectures, conferences, workshops and culturally enriching events.鈥  

Monaco, of Manhasset Hills, said the organization awards scholarships to high school seniors who have excelled in Italian, and bestows the Dante Award on an individual in the community who has promoted Italian in a noteworthy way.

Monaco leads the College鈥檚 summer program to Sorrento, Italy each year. Students travel to Sorrento for two weeks, but also travel to Florence, Venice and Rome.