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MOZART at Deree

[…]piano arrangements of Theodorakis’ songs, ballets and film scores have been published by Schott International in 2011 and have been praised by the international press.  Her recent projects include performances of Chopin’s music at Herod Atticus Theater, the Athens Megaron Concert Hall and a tour around Greece. For any inquiries please contact College Events-Office of Public Affairs, […]

Katerina Vlachou

[…]Key Accounts. The Marketing campaigns developed have been recognized with numerous local and international awards (Cannes Lions, Mixx Awards, Ermis, Effies etc). She has graduated from Athens University of Economics and Business (Bs in Business Administration) and the American College of Greece (Bs in Business Administration) and holds an MBA degree from Athens Laboratory of Business Administration (ALBA). She is Vice President of the Board of Greek Advertisers Association. Q&A Q: What are three enduring values Deree has taught you? Agility, Persistence and Teamwork. Q: Describe Deree in three words. Extrovert, Innovative, Inspiring. Q: Which is your fondest memory from […]

Recognition Event for “Education Unites: From Camp to Campus” Students

[…]in any other European country they move to in the future. Lucy Kanatsouli, Dean of Enrollment and International Students, gave the opening remarks and welcomed the prominent guests before introducing President David G. Horner to the podium. “During Smyrna’s Catastrophe, the ACG came to Greece as a refugee, making this project deeply personal for us” mentioned President Horner on a powerful note. He further congratulated students on their achievements and encouraged them to continue reaching for their goals. Monica Cummings, Public Affairs Counselor for the U.S. Embassy, had also the opportunity to address her gratitude to the ACG community that […]
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Panagiotis Behrakis

[…]European Union. Professor Behrakis is author of more than 150 full scientific papers published in international journals, with 3200 citations. +30 210 6009800 ext […]

Office of the President

[…]and sciences, business, and the fine and performing arts. Alba Graduate Business School provides internationally recognized MBAs, MScs, and extensive executive education. Pierce, our coeducational Pre-K–12 school, delivers both the Greek national curriculum and the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Global Campus, based in Massachusetts, extends ACG’s reach worldwide through online degree programs designed for students around the globe. Together, these divisions create an unparalleled continuum of learning that extends across a lifetime. Our campuses in Aghia Paraskevi, Downtown Athens, and Spata are centers of creativity and discovery. This site offers a window into those communities: you can explore the research and […]

Psychoanalysis and Phenomenology: Dialogues on Psychosomatics

[…]he has worked for 11 years. He is a full member of the Hellenic Psychoanalytical Society, and the International Psychoanalytic Association. He is a member of the Institute of Psychosomatics of Paris Pierre Marty, founding member and former president of the Greek Psychosomatic Society. He is the author of the book “Seven Fairytales of Life: is the ailment an untranslated message?”, focusing on the treatment of oncological patients.   Dr. Konstantin Gemenetzis Dr. Konstantin Gemenetzis studied Medicine in Thessaloniki, Psychology and Philosophy in Tübingen. He received his psychiatric and psychoanalytic training (Daseinsanalyse) in Zūrich. He was the vice Director at […]
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Dr. Horner on the Philosophy of Deree and the Multitude of Opportunities Offered

[…]this is approximately the same number of study abroad students enrolling at Deree from 150 international, primarily U.S., universities. The mix of traditional degree-seeking students, “Parallel Studies” students and study abroad students is unique to Deree. In what ways does the College’s Scholarship Program help young people who wish to pursue their studies, especially in these difficult times? The year I started at Deree (2008) less than 10% of the undergraduate students received some form of financial assistance (financial need-based or merit-based). This past academic year 46% of undergraduates received such assistance. Our comprehensive aid program also provides on-campus, work […]
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IPH | Cancer: Modern Therapeutic Approach & Prognosis

[…]February 2, 2022, part of the Institute of Public Health 7th Series of Lectures. According to international data, cancer cases have increased during 2021, with 2.7 million new cases and 1.3 million deaths worldwide. According to Prof. Dimopoulos this increase in numbers is expected, due to the increased life expectancy, since with increasing age the chances of a gene mutation increase. In Greece, more than 62,000 new cases and 33,000 deaths have occurred in 2020. The most common types of cancer in females are: breast cancer (29%) colon cancer (12%) lung cancer (8%) endometrium cancer (8%) pancreatic cancer (4%) while […]
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Establishing the Diagnosis of Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy: Neuropsychological Screening in Cirrhosis

Mary Canellopoulou Associate Professor of Psychology School of Liberal Arts and Science When: Monday, February 1, 15:00 – 15:50 Where: Deree Faculty Lounge Organized by: Faculty Research Seminars 2015-16 Series   Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) is a highly prevalent neuropsychiatric syndrome, characterized by a plethora of cognitive deficits within the spectrum of neurocognitive impairment in Cirrhosis (SO-NIC). In the absence of recognizable clinical symptoms or widely accepted consensus for diagnosis, neuropsychometric measures, especially those suitable for sequential use, would constitute an early diagnostic indicator of subclinical forms of encephalopathy. In the present study, a group of cirrhotic outpatients in Greece […]
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