[…]complex healthcare landscapes. In essence, Pierce’s emphasis on hard work, teamwork, and service continues to guide my character and professional journey, influencing my approach to challenges and reinforcing the importance of collective effort and compassionate service in both personal and professional realms. Q: What advice would you give a new Pierce student? My advice to a new Pierce student is to cherish every moment and embrace the plethora of extracurricular activities our school offers. Engage in these unique opportunities to explore your interests, fostering personal and intellectual growth. Participation in diverse activities not only shapes your character but also contributes […]
[…]February 1, 15:00 Where: John S. Bailey Library, Upper Level Organized by: ACG Health and Wellness Center Spiros Dimitrakoulis will help us discover Hippocrates’ strategies to manage and eliminate […]
[…]contribution. Mission Sunny Days embodies the core values of The American College of Greece—service, resilience, innovation and inclusion—captured in its enduring motto, Non ministrari sed ministrare. Through powerful storytelling and personal testimonies, the documentary reaffirms the College’s legacy as one defined by purpose, resilience, and the transformative power of education. The documentary will soon be available on ERTFLIX—stay tuned for the […]
[…]a list of participants including their full names names, Student ID numbers, emails and cell phone numbers to the Office of Student Affairs. Request that each participant completes and submits the appropriate Disclaimer Form (Supervised Disclaimer or Unsupervised Disclaimer) to the Office of Student Affairs. Submit the flight/train information and contact information for accommodations to the Office of Student Affairs. Ensure that all forms are submitted to the Office of Student Affairs at least 7 days prior to the off-campus activity/event. Submit the Off-Campus Report Form within the week following the off-campus activity/event. Refer to the Student Clubs and Organizations Guidebook for details on Off Campus […]
[…]of Science and Mathematics, ACG. When: Wednesday, June 12, 2024 | 10.00-12.00 Where: Arts Center Auditorium Workshop Sustainability in artistic practices by Ms. Stella Evgena, Artist & Ms. Matina Charalambi, Art Theorist / Curator When: Wednesday, June 12, 2024 | 12:45 – 14:45 Where: NPS Studios Organized by: Center of Excellence in Sustainability, ACG Office of Sustainability-Public Affairs, ACG ACG Arts Collection, Frances Rich School of Fine and Performing Arts, ACG Ms. Stella Evgena, Artist For the workshop please RSVP at […]
[…]in Food Tourism and Leisure (CoEFTL), The American College of Greece In collaboration with MAPP Center, Aarhus University, Denmark About the event The International Food Marketing Research Symposium serves as a forum for discussion and communication of food marketing research. It is a peer-reviewed academic conference for food marketing articles and student papers. It brings together academics, researchers and industry experts to present and discuss scientific solutions addressing today’s food consumption issues and dissect the latest trends in food marketing. Topics dealt with include but are not limited to consumer behavior, marketing strategy, agribusiness and marketing, pricing, advertising/promotion, sustainability/ethics, etc. […]
Staying true to ACG’s community service tradition, we recently welcomed volunteers for a three-day Blood Drive in support of NIMTS and Agios Savvas Hospitals. From April 8 to 10, 2025, members of the ACG Community (students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents), along with ACG partners and friends, came together for a cause that meets a critical national need; contributing to the approximately 550.000 blood units required annually by Greek hospitals. In total, 52 volunteers successfully donated blood, out of the 91 who signed up to contribute. This vital initiative was organized by ACG Health & Wellness, the Office of Sustainability-Public Affairs, […]
[…]a professor of Sociology at Palm Beach State College and the founding co-chair of the Palm Beach Center for Democracy, a think-tank based in South Florida. Previously he has worked for the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, Florida and Central New Jersey for more than two decades as Executive Director for community and political relations. In that capacity, he has worked extensively on issues related to the Middle East and national security, serving as a liaison between these organizations and members of Congress, foreign consuls, the media, and the local community at large. Fleischman holds a Ph.D. in Sociology […]
[…]narcotics and international narcotics trafficking, and supervised the workings of the US Secret Service, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, and the United States Customs Service. His love of justice and of Greece made him take a leading role in the long and hard effort to achieve a just resolution to the invasion and continuing occupation of northern Cyprus by Turkey. Immediately following the invasion of 1974, he formed the American Hellenic Institute (AHI), a Washington-based US Hellenic interest group which initiates congressional legislation, issues policy statements and serves as a watchdog on issues affecting US relations with Greece. […]
[…]chose the schools for its tenth annual Guide to Green Colleges, a free resource that the education service company has created since 2010. This year, the company chose the top 413 ‘green colleges’ out of nearly 700 schools it surveyed in 2018–19 with strong commitments to green practices and programs. Most of the schools that made the guide are in the U.S, except for sixteen that are in Canada and one in Egypt. The only European academic institution on the list is ACG! “These schools are standouts for their exemplary commitments to sustainability,” said Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s Editor-in-Chief. […]