For the PhD course in historical sciences, the Scuola Superiore di Studi Storico has always invited internationally renowned historians and experts to hold lectures for the students. Professor Silvia Ronchey has been, on more than one occasion, among the appreciated teachers of the School and has always shown her attention and her interest in the young Athenaeum of the Titano. Precisely the direct knowledge of the San Marino university library and the book heritage that is preserved there, made her and her family decide to entrust the rich and interesting library of her father, Senator Ronchey, to this institution. This is a particularly important donation due to the prestige it will certainly bring to our university and on 27 October it will be the Most Excellent Regency who will meet Professor Ronchey and her colleagues from the School of Historical Studies in audience, to underline the gratitude and appreciation across the country to the Ronchey family.
At 17, in the church of the Antico Monastero Santa Chiara, the Secretary of State for University and Culture, Romeo Morri, together with the Magnificent Rector, Giorgio Petroni, will officially open the space that houses the Alberto Ronchey Fund.
Subsequently, the round table Journalism and history will be held which the Scientific Council of the School of History has decided to dedicate to the figure of the late journalist and scholar Alberto Ronchey