02:45
Irapuato
23.6K
Villanova Vatican Internship. IgniteChangeGoNova on Jan 25, 2012 Through a unique internship program, Villanova University students are helping change the ways in which the Vatican communicates with …More
Villanova Vatican Internship.

IgniteChangeGoNova on Jan 25, 2012 Through a unique internship program, Villanova University students are helping change the ways in which the Vatican communicates with the rest of the world -- using the internet, multi-media technology and social media. Villanova began this program in 2003, sending computer science students to the Internet Office of the Holy See.

Since then, communication majors have joined these students in Rome. In 2008, Villanova began sending students to the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, where they have been integral in helping add to the Papal presence on YouTube and Facebook. Villanova students also intern in the Rome bureau of Catholic News Service.

In 2010, a team from Villanova University designed 3-D Virtual Reality Tours for the Vatican, making Rome's most historic cathedrals easily accessible on-line.
Irapuato
Bethlehem university takes concerns to Vatican
www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/bethlehem-unive…
Irapuato
Villanova University Vatican Internship
Through a unique internship program, Villanova University students are helping change the ways in which the Vatican communicates with the rest of the world -- using the internet, multi-media technology and social media. Villanova began this program in 2003, sending computer science students to the Internet Office of the Holy See.
Since then, communication …More
Villanova University Vatican Internship

Through a unique internship program, Villanova University students are helping change the ways in which the Vatican communicates with the rest of the world -- using the internet, multi-media technology and social media. Villanova began this program in 2003, sending computer science students to the Internet Office of the Holy See.

Since then, communication majors have joined these students in Rome. In 2008, Villanova began sending students to the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, where they have been integral in helping add to the Papal presence on YouTube and Facebook. Villanova students also intern in the Rome bureau of Catholic News Service.

In 2010, a team from Villanova University designed 3-D Virtual Reality Tours for the Vatican, making Rome's most historic cathedrals easily accessible on-line.