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The Deree Fall 2017 Water-Polo Tournament took place on October 14-15. Participating in the tournament were Deree Men’s Water Polo team, Nireas Chalandriou, Olympiada Petroupolis, and APOEL. Over the course of the weekend, the Men’s Water Polo Team managed to win the first trophy of the season despite of how…
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On Monday, October 9, dozens of new students gathered at the Downtown Campus Auditorium to attend the Fall semester orientation of 2017-18. The occasion was a special one, as these young people were refugees, recipients of the “Education Unites: From Camp to Campus” scholarships. The “Education Unites: From Camp to…
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On Tuesday, October 3, Deree – The American College of Greece hosted the much anticipated launching event of B-in-EU, the EU co-funded project run under ERASMUS+ Jean Monnet Module scheme, implemented at Deree, and coordinated by Associate Professor Dr. Anna Visvizi. The aim of the B-in-EU project is to promote…
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“When refugee children sang me a song of peace and friendship in the midst of being forced from normal life is the moment I realized that life goes on. And such moments would not have been possible without my Study Abroad experience.” The above words belong to Zach Wierschem, Study…
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DailyChatter is an international independent and non-partisan daily newsletter built to curate an easy-to-read report of some of the most interesting and important global developments. Part of the new public service effort of DailyChatter is undertaking selected American and international schools and colleges to help students know the world better…
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For five days, from September 13 to 17, 2017, leading policy makers, business leaders, scholars and other experts, gathered at this year’s Athens Democracy Forum to discuss – as the event’s main theme suggested – “solutions for a changing world”. The event was hosted at the Zappeion Exhibition Hall, Costa…
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In praise of Greek resilience. Roger Cohen, op-ed columnist for the New York Times, quotes Dr. David Horner, President of The American College of Greece, and writes about Greece’s long-drawn-out socioeconomic tragedy and the vicissitudes of being a Greek in Greece. Hopefully, with every Greek tragedy comes a catharsis, and…
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