Several classes at the University of Connecticut have interacted with the U. Roberto (Robin) Romano Papers, including courses from the Africana Studies, Art & Art History, Digital Media & Design, History, and Human Rights areas.
Faculty members have worked the Romano Papers into their curricula, often generating profoundly interesting student work in a variety of disciplines. Students have worked with the collection in a multitude of ways, engaging with the content of the work in the John P. McDonald Reading Room or in the online repository, or studying Romano’s working materials through a hands-on, guided session.