[…]in higher education and other contexts. At Barrington College, she was founding director of the Center for Women’s Concerns, reflecting another distinctive, personal and professional theme – the intersection of feminism and religion. Studying with many of the leading scholars of feminism and religion in her graduate program at the Harvard Divinity School, she would ultimately earn a PhD at Northwestern University under the distinguished feminist scholar and Catholic theologian, Rosemary Radford Ruether. Her doctoral dissertation, Becoming All We’re Meant to Be: A Social History of the Contemporary Evangelical Feminist Movement, A Case Study of the Evangelical and Ecumenical Women’s […]
Since its founding in 1875, The American College of Greece (ACG) has provided assistance to students needing help in meeting their educational expenses, thereby enabling students with demonstrated ability and promise to access a quality education, regardless of their financial circumstances. The College has expanded scholarship and financial support programs to ensure the affordability of an ACG education particularly in these challenging economic times. Financing a college education can be a daunting prospect. The College is committed to aiding students and their families in learning about the resources available through the College’s financial aid programs and to assisting students and […]
[…]violence, the disabled, addictions, LGBTI issues and discrimination. The Department includes: the Center for Combating Gender-Based Violence and Multiple Discrimination, the Shelter for Women Victims of Violence and their Children and the Transitional Accommodation Shelter for Homeless Substance Users. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Panhellenic Union of Person-Centered & Experiential Approach Professions. She is a member of the academic staff of the ICPS College of Humanistic Sciences. Bios of the speaker(s)/moderator(s) Antoinetta Capella Researcher, Institute of Social Research of the Greek National Centre for Social Research (EKKE) Antoinetta Capella is a Researcher (Applied […]
[…]times to the White House and the United Nations and has appeared more than 40 times at Lincoln Center and Kennedy Center. As a professor he taught for many years at Lehigh University and Moravian College in the United States, for two years at the Juilliard School of Music in New York and for 32 years at the American College of Greece where he is now Professor Emeritus. He has recorded for the BBC in London, has issued CDs with Musical Heritage and Philips labels and has appeared on television more than 350 times. Nikos Venner was born in Athens, […]
[…]Congressional Research Service. Taiwan: Political and Security Issues (IF10275; Updated November 29, 2021), by Susan V. Lawrence, Available at https://sgp.fas.org/crs/row/IF10275.pdf United States. Congress. Conference Committees 1979. Taiwan Relations Act: Conference Report to Accompany H.R. 2479. [Washington] :[U.S. Govt. Print. Off.], 1979. Van Evera, Stephen. Causes of war: Power and the roots of conflict. Cornell University Press, 2013. Wohlforth, William C. “Unipolarity, Status Competition, and Great Power War.” World Politics, vol. 61, no. 1, 2009, pp. 28–57., doi:10.1017/S0043887109000021 Xiying, Zuo. “Unbalanced deterrence: Coercive threat, reassurance and the US-China rivalry in Taiwan strait.” The Pacific Review 34.4 (2021): 547-576. [1] Voice of America interview, May 30th […]
[…]in Sports Management 4.0 conference. The free-to-attend conference was supported by the ACG Center of Excellence in Food, Tourism & Leisure (CoEFTL) and co-organized by the experienced team of ActiveMedia Group, the Greek multi-awarded sports marketing agency. ActiveMedia Group won the Bronze Award in the Best COVID response category at the 2021 Sports Marketing Awards. This year’s Sports Management 4.0 conference was the first since 2018 and was delivered in hybrid mode. ACG hosted esteemed speakers from national and international sports organizations who shared insightful information about their experience and knowledge in various fields of the ever-growing sports industry. Moreover, […]
[…]Level Auditorium Organized by: Faculty Research Seminars 2018-19 Series and Teaching and Learning Center Katerina Voutsina is an assistant professor and area coordinator of Entrepreneurship Management at the School of Business. She has been a member of the Deree faculty since 2013 and she teaches across the entrepreneurship curriculum. Prior to joining Deree, she was a research fellow/lecturer in the Department of Management at the London School of Economics and a visiting lecturer at Warwick Business School. Her research interests focus on the cognitive, organizational and socio-economic aspects of technological innovation and entrepreneurship. In particular, new forms of organizing, strategic entrepreneurship, […]
[…]as Education Partner, following its policy of supporting initiatives that place Greece in the center of the global map as the cradle of civilization, democracy and education. ACG will host international students who will be participating in the International Debating Competition to be held Monday, September 14 at the Old Parliament Building in Athens. Seven top debating teams from around the world will participate in the competition, including representatives from Princeton, Cambridge and Oxford University. Students will compete on the topic ‘The Mythology of Democracy’ and will be judged by the renowned economist and Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman. Students Vassilis Gkoumas and Peter Paraskevopoulos, […]
[…]educational activities! This year, the Environmental Studies (ES) Society with the support of the Center of Excellence for Sustainability – Office of Public Affairs, put together a variety of activities, including a treasure hunt game and a very creative board game. In the treasure hunt game, small groups of students were asked to find areas and classrooms with a sustainability component. The top three groups received a gift based on their time performance and the clues they discovered! The ECOquiz board game, an ES Society creation, drew many people’s attention as students, faculty, and staff were eager to test their […]
[…]Institute (2017 and 2019), the Numismatic Museum of Athens (2019), and MOMus – Experimental Center for the Arts in Thessaloniki (2020). She also participated in the exhibition of the 62nd Thessaloniki Film Festival based on the satire The Rules of the Game by Jean Renoir (2021), and in the exhibition of the Chamber of Fine Arts of Greece at the Former Public Tobacco Factory (2023). She was recently part of the exhibition That which was is now no more at Ileana Tounta Contemporary Art Center (2023) and presented her project Mama Klorin at New York College with the support of […]