[…]in cash and in-kind donations. The 2016 Open House also saw a tremendous increase in the number of in-kind donations, with almost 110 companies providing unparalleled support. The many in-kind donations this year provided goods in support of the event, and led to the record-breaking number of 430 lottery prizes. We look forward to breaking even more records with you at Pierce Open House 2017! Senior Class Giving The Senior Class Giving Campaign (SCG) is a way for graduating students to honor their college years and to pass on ACG’s culture of giving to the next generation of students. Each […]
[…]to 1991 and was honored with a Doctor of Laws degree in 1989. In recognition of his exceptional service, he also received the Medal for Distinguished Service from The American College of Greece in 1991 and was later honored with the title, Chair Emeritus. Along with his family, he exemplified a remarkable tradition of voluntary leadership at The American College of Greece. In 1997, he and his children established two scholarships in loving memory of his late wife, Joy G. Korologos – one for entering Deree students and the other for continuing Deree students. The ACG community thanks Tom C. […]
[…]click here to see the order process in English. Public 402 Mesogion Ave. Aghia Paraskevi Order by Phone: Tel.: 801 114 0000 (from land line) & 210 818 1333 Deree students may also find and purchase their textbooks as follows: On-line textbook providers:alibris.co.uk, www.amazon.co.uk, […]
[…]for their contribution to: Arts & Culture, the Sciences, Education, Philanthropy and Community Service, Business, Entrepreneurship, Lifetime Achievement, Commitment to Education and Greek Heritage. ACG is very proud of its alumni, who inspire future generations, and who give back to the College through internships, donations, mentoring and other forms of support. Part of ACG’s non-profit mission is to provide scholarships to support deserving and gifted students, who will form the next generation of pioneering and acclaimed alumni. During 2013-2014 alone, ACG provided more than €3 million in financial assistance to 1,420 PIERCE, DEREE and ALBA students. Organized by The American […]
[…]July 1, and for 4 weeks | 16:00 – 17:30 Where:ACG Counseling Center Organized by: ACG Counseling Center, Deree – The American College of Greece About the event Find it hard to connect? Does conflict feel overwhelming? Struggle to express what you truly mean? You’re not alone — and this group is for you. Over the course of 4 weekly sessions, we’ll begin exploring what it means to speak up with more clarity, set boundaries that feel right for you, handle tough conversations with more ease, and build relationships that feel safe and supportive. Just a first step — but […]
Keep Calm and Excel! When: Wednesday, April 5, 15:00 – 16:00 (activity hour) Where: Center for the Arts Auditorium Organized by: ACG Counseling […]
[…]BankAddress: 100 Federal Street, Boston, MA 02110Account Number: 0046 4058 1448Routing / ABA Number: 026009593Swift Number (for international wires): BOFAUS3NMemo: RF Payment Code* and Full NameOnline Payment with a Credit or Debit Card here* The RF Payment Code is provided to all students by e-mail. It can be found at the “myACG” portal (by selecting “Students” and “MY ACCOUNT” […]
[…]was at Wella Hellas in the sales department and then he moved to Bold Advertising in the client service division. However, the HORECA (Hotel/Restaurant/Café) sector always fascinated and enchanted him. Between 1992-2010, he created some of the most historic and popular venues in the center of Athens (En Delfis café, Manteio bar-restaurant, Mommy’s bar-restaurant). In 2009, he founded Granikal, one of Greece’s most important spirits import and distribution companies. In 2014, he co-founded the Three Cents premium mixers, a successful company in Greece, exporting to 35 countries. A zealous supporter of new projects (Mala Peruviana, Sipit), Vassilis never stops trying. […]
Physical Education offers classes for credit. The credit program is twofold in nature. There are: skill (Tennis) and physical fitness courses (Power Pilates and Water Fitness) which award one credit each with students graded on a pass/fail basis. Instruction is sequential and designed to build the requisite foundation skills, develop and improve performance skills, impart knowledge and concepts relevant to the activity/subject, provide information concerning the fitness and health benefits of regular exercise, help students develop and maintain physical fitness, and enable students to realize why physical activity and proper nutrition can be the cornerstones of well-being and quality of life. These courses also provide […]
[…]the Carnegie Council’s Global Ethics Day. Defined as the practice of engaging a third party or service to complete student work, contract cheating is particularly threatening, with reports establishing that as many as 16 million people could be receiving fraudulent certifications on a yearly basis as a result of the practice. This Call to Action is meant to raise awareness around contract cheating, particularly the dangers it poses to educational systems. Following last year’s successful 2nd year, this year, student video testimonials were created and shared as part of the countdown prior to the day! The day before the Call to Action, a Teaching and Learning Center presentation […]