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The Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges: 2026 Edition has been officially published, and The American College of Greece (ACG) is proud to be featured for the eighth time among prestigious environmentally responsible colleges and universities. The 2026 edition profiles 388 institutions selected from a pool of 401 colleges and…
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Deree – The American College of Greece (Athens) and Bahçeşehir University (Istanbul) proudly launched the new “Culture of Peace” academic initiative with the international workshop “Constantinople/Istanbul: One Capital, Two Empires” on October 17, 2025. The event brought together scholars of Byzantine and Ottoman Studies to explore the historical, cultural, and…
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The Department of Arts and Creative Industries (ACI) at Deree – The American College of Greece marked the 10th anniversary of its Graphic Design program with a weeklong celebration at the Demos Center (Ipitou 17B, Plaka). The anniversary program featured a Retrospective Exhibition and a two-day Symposium that traced the evolution of…
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“A healthy mind in a healthy body.” Deree – The American College of Greece, with its long-standing tradition of athletic excellence, proudly announces the introduction of the “Deree Major Athletic Distinction Scholarships” for the 2025–26 academic year. We are delighted to announce and warmly congratulate our student Dimitrios Economo, World…
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On October 13–14, 2025, The American College of Greece (ACG) participated in The Economist’s 9th Sustainability Summit for South-East Europe & the Mediterranean, held at the Divani Apollon Palace & Thalasso, Kavouri. Amid a rapidly changing global landscape — marked by climate policy pushback, geopolitical rivalries, and questions about the…
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At The American College of Greece (ACG), sustainability isn’t just an idea—it’s a core principle embraced by our community. Our Sustainability Face of the Month series highlights ACG members who embody sustainable living and inspire change through their actions and involvement in ACG-led activities on and off campus. After a…
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A 12,000-year-old skeleton from northern Vietnam reveals humanity’s oldest struggle—and compassion—through international collaboration led by ACG Visiting Fellow Dr. Ryan Rabett. A remarkably well-preserved 12,000-year-old skeleton, unearthed in a cave in northern Vietnam, has revealed the earliest known evidence of human conflict in mainland Southeast Asia—and captured worldwide attention for…
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