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[…]medical journals. He has also participated in oral communications and posters at Greek and international psychiatric conferences. In his leisure time, he is involved with the theatre and has received a prize for his play “Cherrytrees”(1998) from the Hellenic Association of Physicians/Authors. He also founded — along with other psychologists and psychiatrists — an amateur theatre group called “the Healers,” which has staged four plays since […]
[…]discussing the role of identity in Armenian music through the case-study of Tigran Mansuryan. My international performances and recordings highlight Armenian composers, including the album Armenian Piano Images, featuring works by Komitas, Khachaturian, and others, as a showcase of Armenian folk-classical synthesis. I am also actively involved in performing new compositions, some written specifically for me, through collaborations with The Collective, a global network of composers and performers. This collaboration supports my research on contemporary scores and techniques. With extensive experience as a jury member, festival organizer, and masterclass instructor, I was honored with the Athens Academy’s Eleni Myconiou Prize. […]
[…]restoration and how prosperity can be ensured for future generations. More specifically, international solutions and initiatives for tackling biodiversity loss and sustainable water resources management were analyzed also in connection with the Environmental Studies Program at Deree-ACG. Holistic approaches to environmental protection and human health were also presented, analyzing the effects of climate change on world cultural heritage, as well as the concepts of “sustainable cities” and “environmental justice”. Particular reference was also made to environmental approaches of the sectors of food and tourism but also to the major environmental challenges and opportunities in the shipping, transport and supply chain […]
[…](LAMDA), hosted a week-long intensive workshop in Acting and Musical Theatre that brought together international expertise, rigorous training, and bold artistic exploration. The workshop offered participants an in-depth journey into stage presence, physical expression, and musical theatre as a form of political storytelling. Students were challenged as well as inspired, under the guidance of ACG’s Katerina Drakopoulou and Eva Simatou, and LAMDA’s Dr. Nicholas Holden, Annabel Mutale Reed, and Gregory Haney, as well as five graduating MFAs from LAMDA’s Musical Theatre program. The acting workshops led by Eva Simatou and Katerina Drakopoulou immersed participants in psychophysical training—focusing on stillness, sensory […]
[…]16 years (1999 – 2015) as the Director of the Center for Counseling & Learning Services of the International School of Athens, (ISA). Previously, she worked for 3 years (1995-1998) as a Counseling Psychologist/ Coordinator of the Counseling Center of Pierce – The American College of Greece. Additionally, Ms. Thanopoulou is a Guest Lecturer at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, and a Guest Lecturer at various cultural and educational institutions in Greece. She is a full member of the European, British and Greek Counseling Associations, a “distinguished” member of the Executive Board of the Greek Counseling Association, a […]
ACG gathered on May 4 with more than 50 leaders from the New York City Greek American community, including many distinguished alumni, to proudly mark ACG’s 100 years of impact in Greece. The special occasion, Education as a Force for Growth, was held in the residence of the Consul General of Greece in New York. ACG’s Advancement Office partnered with Consul General Dinos Konstantinou and Myrsini Feliou, Pierce ‘93, to cohost the event. The program focused on the power of education to drive personal, social and economic growth. Highlights included a warm welcome and introduction to ACG’s unique role in […]
[…]and undergraduate students Student/faculty ratio: 17/1 (the ALBA ratio is 10/1) Over 450 international students from more than 67 countries Over 52,000 alumni Accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) Undergraduate programs validated by the Open University, UK Over €3.5 million in scholarships and financial aid Over 87 partner universities and 2 affiliate study abroad providers (AIFS and ISA) in the US, Europe and Asia offering study abroad and individually tailored programs US Olympic Committee High Performance Training Center for the 2004 Olympics Accredited by Validated by Member […]
[…]about the war and the situation in Ukraine, moderated by three Deree professors specializing in International Relations. Among many students, faculty and staff, two of the Ukrainian students who currently study at Deree also attended and took part in the discussion that followed. Right after the Russian invasion to Ukraine, President Horner, in his message to the ACG community, had emphasized that ACG remains “focused on pursuing its mission to build an ethos of mutual respect, to foster the practice of sincere and open dialogue and to promote peace and justice within the framework of Hellenic and Western values”. Most […]
[…]of Auckland in New Zealand. The World Scholars Program continues UD’s legacy of innovation in international education by providing students with a four-year structured program of study that begins with the first semester of the first year abroad and continues with myriad global opportunities both on and off campus. The first cohort of World Scholars to begin their studies at ACG will arrive in fall 2019. “Greece is the birthplace of Western civilization so it’s a wonderful place for World Scholars to launch their global experience,” said UD President Dennis Assanis. “By partnering with ACG, UD students will have access […]