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H:iH:iThe Rescue at Smyrna: A Narrative of Faith and CourageH:i - H:i

Event Details

Venizelos Chair Lecture
by Lou Ureneck

When: Thursday, March 10, 19:00

Where: John S. Bailey Library, Upper Level

Organized by: The American College of Greece

Reception to follow


In the context of a series of events celebrating the College’s 140-year anniversary, the annual Venizelos Chair lecture will focus on the Smyrna destruction, an event that changed the course of history for The American College of Greece, which was established in Smyrna in 1875 and relocated to Athens right after the catastrophe.

The American College of Greece is honored to present this year’s Venizelos Chair lecturer, Professor Lou Ureneck. Mr. Ureneck, Director of the Master’s concentration in Business and Economics Journalism at Boston University, has served as editor-in-residence and Nieman fellow at Harvard University, as senior editor at the Philadelphia Inquirer, and as editor-in-chief of the Portland Press Herald.

He is the author of Backcast (2007) which won the National Outdoor Book Award for literary merit, Cabin (2011), and the recently published The Great Fire – One American’s Mission to Rescue Victims of the 20th Century’s First Genocide (2015). His latest book tells the fascinating story of a Methodist Minister and an American naval officer who helped thousands of refugees escape the great fire of Smyrna in 1922.


For more information please contact: 210 600 9800 ext. 1456 (Monday – Friday, 9:00 – 16:00)
or email: [email protected]

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