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Inspiration and Connection at New York City Alumni Gathering

[…]of conversation and inspiration at his New York City home on April 16. ACG President David G. Horner delivered a warm welcome and introduction to ACG’s unique role in Greece’s educational ecosystem. Dr. Horner described ACG’s extraordinary growth and impact since its relocation to Greece following the Smyrna Catastrophe in 1923. Mr. Logothetis inspired the gathering with comments about his commitment to Greek values and American opportunity, and described the origins and impacts of the Libra Internship Program, initially established at ACG in 2011. A “fireside chat” between Mr. Logothetis and surprise guest General Andrew P. Poppas, Commanding General, U.S. […]
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ACG President David G. Horner Shares Optimism for Greece’s Educational Future

[…]its borders and cultivate a thriving educational landscape. Drawing from ACG’s rich history, Dr. Horner discussed the institution’s adaptability over its 100-year history in Greece to flourish despite regulatory challenges. While acknowledging the obstacles that lie ahead, Dr. Horner remains steadfast in his optimism, underscoring the imperative for a collective effort to propel Greece toward becoming a global educational hub. If you would like to hear the podcast, click […]
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Distinguished Speakers Series Launched with US Ambassador George Tsunis

[…]example of opinion leaders that ACG will be hosting, coming primarily from the US. President David Horner warmly welcomed the ambassador, expressing ACG’s appreciation of the role the U.S. government and the U.S. Embassy in Greece have played in the development of The American College of Greece, also referring to the mission and core values of the College “at a time when world events are bringing new challenges to campus communities in the U.S. and around the globe,” as he said. Welcoming the ambassador on behalf of the students, Melina Giannakouli presented the ambassador’s bio and students-panelists Giorgos Artelaris, Lydia […]
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DCAC 2024 Celebrates Success with Pita Cutting Ceremony Featuring Guest of Honor Otto Rehhagel

[…]January 27th, was elevated to unparalleled heights by the esteemed presence of President David G. Horner and the ACG Higher Administration, underscoring the event’s significance and success. The evening unfolded with a cascade of recognition for athletes across all our Sports Academies, honoring their dedication and achievements from the previous year. The spotlight shone brightest on the Guest of Honor, the legendary soccer coach Otto Rehhagel, who graced us with his presence on the 20-year anniversary of Greece’s historic Euro 2004 victory in Portugal. Coach Rehhagel, a paragon of dedication to sports, imparted invaluable advice to our budding athletes in […]
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ACG Distinguished Speakers Series: US Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic, H.E. George Tsunis, on Campus

[…]President Public Affairs, The American College of Greece 14:38 | Welcome Remarks Dr. David G. Horner, President, The American College of Greece 14:41 | Ambassador’s Bio Deree Student 14:43 | Opening Remarks H.E. George J. Tsunis, U.S. Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic 14:46 | Deree Students discuss with the Ambassador 15:10 | Q & A Session   Ambassador’s Bio George James Tsunis presented his credentials to the President of the Hellenic Republic on May 10, 2022. He was nominated by President Biden and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on March 10, 2022. Ambassador Tsunis is the proud Greek-American son […]
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Tessie Catsambas

[…]the Emmanouela Vernikou Award for Inspirational Spirit. Then, a few years ago, President Horner invited me to serve on an alums advisory group, which I did for four years. This gave me a deep appreciation of how much Pierce and the ACG have grown with President Horner’s leadership and the staff’s invaluable contributions. Looking back, how did your time at Pierce help you become the person you are today? Pierce gave me a love for learning, self-reflection, meaningful relationships, and durable values. These are the best gifts an Alma Matter can provide, and they all had a significant impact on […]

Educate, Empower, Integrate: The Athens Inclusive Education Project

[…]of Administration & Pierce, delivered the welcoming address on behalf of ACG President David G. Horner, emphasizing the primary goal of the Athens Inclusive Education project—to establish an educational environment where every student can thrive. The project is driven by a shared commitment to fostering inclusive and equitable education, recognizing and nurturing the unique strengths of each learner. ACG’s historical dedication to diversity and its active engagement in organizing initiatives align with the project’s mission, preparing students to contribute to a world that values the distinctiveness of all individuals. H.E. George J. Tsunis, US Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic, took […]
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Centennial Gala Celebrates 100 Years of ACG Excellence in Greece

[…]as well as KALOS TFM for graciously supplying T-shirts for our volunteers. President David G. Horner opened the gala and reflected on that time, 100 years ago, when “the school was utterly destroyed by a fire that engulfed the surrounding city. What must they [the school’s faculty and staff] have thought? What must they have left? Leaving Smyrna behind and beginning again in another country, in Greece, here in Athens? What courage, what faith, what indomitable spirit! This is the story we celebrate tonight – the story of this school and the country, Greece, that adopted it. A story of […]
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The Charles Antetokounmpo Family Foundation and ACG team up to empower the futures of young people

[…]of students each year, including a large cohort of refugee students,” said President David G. Horner. “We can’t think of a better way to celebrate The American College of Greece’s anniversary than by leveraging our deep educational capacity and long-standing commitment to equitable, values-based education with the strengths of the Antetokounmpo family, whose own journey underscores what is possible through education, commitment and hope.” The life skills and leadership development workshops will be delivered by faculty at Pierce’s campus. “This collaboration prioritizes diversity because we know diversity enriches our learning environment and fosters a sense of belonging,” said Sr. Vice […]
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ACG Renews ISO 50001 Certification for Energy Management System and Achieves ISO14064 Greenhouse Gas Emission Certification!

[…]Both certifications are valid until 2026. These certifications align directly with President Horner’s 2025 vision and ACG’s sustainability strategy. ACG’s commitment to energy management and greenhouse gas emissions reduction is aligned with the National and European legislation, international best practices, and has the valuable participation and support of the entire ACG community, including students, faculty, and staff. ACG remains dedicated to its mission of fostering a sustainable, energy-efficient environment while making a positive contribution to our […]
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Presidential Search

[…]the search for its 8th president, following the autumn 2023 announcement that President David G. Horner, PhD, is going to retire. The search and transition process is overseen by the ACG Board of Trustees and is taking place in collaboration with members of the ACG community. Updates with the latest information regarding the search will be posted regularly on this website. Presidential Search Prospectus The prospectus contains information about the search for ACG’s next leader, a visionary president, to take its three educational divisions, Pierce, Deree, and Alba, to the next level of academic excellence, international prestige, and financial success. […]

ACG Empowers Women in STEMM through Innovative Leadership Training

[…]education and leadership development in Greece and the region,” said ACG President David G. Horner. “ACG’s women faculty and staff are at the forefront of our rapidly expanding STEMM curricula and facilities, and we are delighted to partner with Dr. Rigos to build a global network of women leading in STEMM.” One of the most remarkable aspects of the seminar was the profound impact of bringing together a group of women in a supportive and inclusive environment. Dr. Rigos stated, “The best part of the seminar was observing the effect of having all women in the room and how deep […]
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Students Honor Children’s Memory in Tree-Planting Ceremony

[…]University of Washington. Joining the students in this meaningful event was President David G. Horner, who delivered a heartfelt welcome speech. He encouraged the students to return to our campus in the future when they have children of their own and later when they become grandparents, so they can witness and share the growth of the trees they planted. President Horner assured them that ACG would always be open for them to visit and that the ground where the trees were planted holds a profound significance and emotional connection for all […]
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ACG Awarded Second Consecutive Gold Rating for Sustainability Practices

[…]strides as an academic institution since its initial STARS report submission in 2015. President Horner’s 2025 vision reflects ACG’s commitment to sustainability and sets the course for future advancements. AASHE Executive Director Meghan Fay Zahniser commended ACG for its substantial commitment to sustainability, stating, “STARS was developed by the campus sustainability community to provide high standards for recognizing campus sustainability efforts. ACG has demonstrated a substantial commitment to sustainability by achieving a STARS Gold Rating and is to be congratulated for their efforts.” With more than 900 participants in 40 countries, AASHE STARS program is the most widely recognized framework […]
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Embarking on New Beginnings: Deree Commencement 2023 Pays Tribute to Graduates

[…]at the ACG stadium to celebrate the 2023 Deree Commencement Ceremony. President David G. Horner gave the welcoming address and celebrated this year’s significant achievements, such as the establishment of the Pierce Elementary School and recognition of The American University of Greece as our Global Campus in the US. While acknowledging ACG’s 100-year milestone since its relocation and rebirth in Athens, he applauded the graduates’ perseverance, agility and unwavering commitment. Graduates, we are so very, very proud of you! Tonight’s ceremony is dedicated to undergraduate graduates, the first to receive their degrees from The American University of Greece, as authorized by the […]
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Charting Their Path: Wishing the Class of 2023 Success in Their Futureproof Endeavors

[…]of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science (MSc), and Master of Arts (MA). Dr. David G. Horner, President of The American College of Greece, gave the welcoming remarks: We fully realize and appreciate that the support of family and friends has been an essential element in the achievement of the graduates we celebrate tonight. We also know that those who are here tonight are joined by many others who are cheering our graduates’ success and wishing them the very best for the future. Tassos Daskas, the winner of the 2023 Alba Highest Achievement Award, reflected on the sacrifices made during […]
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Celebrating Achievements: Recognizing Excellence at the Deree Student Awards Ceremony 2023

[…]respective fields and made significant contributions to the Deree community.President David G. Horner presented the College Life Leadership and Deree Spirit awards. These special recognitions were bestowed upon deserving seniors who had demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities and exemplified the spirit of Deree as dedicated members of the ACG community.The overarching aim of the 2023 Student Awards Ceremony was to acknowledge, honor, and recognize students who embodied different forms of excellence. Whether it was through pushing themselves to maximize their Deree experience, leaving a lasting impact as active contributors to the ACG community, or excelling academically and creatively, all outstanding individuals […]
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ACG and Athena Research Center Join Forces to Promote Innovation and Research

[…]of an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) in February 2023. Filling in for ACG President David G. Horner, who was unable to attend the ceremony, Professor Loren J. Samons, Chief Academic Advisor and Executive Director of the Institute for Hellenic Culture and the Liberal Arts at ACG, remarked how ACG has many natural overlaps with ARC in both institutions’ pursuit of academic excellence, research advancements and societal impact. Professors Loren J. Samons and Yiannis Emiris Dr. Constantinos Papadias, Scientific Director of the ACG Research Center (ACG-RC), summarized the importance of the collaboration when he stated: “We are very happy to bring […]
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Education as a Force for Growth

[…]in Greece’s educational ecosystem from the Consul General and remarks by ACG President David G. Horner about the school’s extraordinary growth and impact since its relocation to Greece following the Smyrna Catastrophe in 1922. Executive Chairman of the Libra Group, George Logothetis, inspired the entire group with comments and personal stories about the origins and impacts of the Libra Internship Program, initially established at ACG in 2011. ACG was honored by the presence of Pfizer Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Albert Bourla and his wife, Myriam Alchanati. We were delighted to see several members of our board of trustees, […]

World-Renowned Author Margaret Atwood at ACG

[…]and religion. Issues of gender and religion were the intellectual and spiritual passion of S. Sue Horner, themes that Margaret Atwood has touched upon in her writings. Dr. Horner commented that ACG’s history is deeply rooted in the salient intersection between gender and religion, and 2023 marks 100 years of the college’s operations in Greece. Margaret Atwood then took the stage for a thought-provoking discussion with Haris Vlavianos, award-winning poet, Professor of History at Deree, and event moderator. They two touched upon topics ranging from Greek mythology and folktale motifs to foundations of political systems, to Shakespeare, to cancel culture. […]

Bridging Boundaries and Changing Lives Through Education

[…]Greece Sergii Shutenko, Mayor of Aghia Paraskevi, Vasilis Zorbas, and ACG President, Dr. David G. Horner, gathered at the ACG Events Hall to celebrate the sixth year of “Education Unites 2023.” This collaborative scholarship program offers fully-funded scholarships to refugee students in financial need to obtain undergraduate and graduate degrees at Deree and was established through ACG’s partnership with the U.S. Embassy in Athens. ACG is rooted in a long commitment to educating refugees to create a better future for all, especially those most in need of pursuing their dreams. Our support for young people displaced by war and geopolitical […]
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Education Unites

[…]Business. Program 10:30-11:00 | Guests arrive and check in 11:00 | ACG President Dr. David G. Horner welcome 11:10 | Short film 11:20 | U.S. Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic George J. Tsunis 11:30-12.00 | Education Unites scholarship student discussion 12:05 | Closing, President Horner 12:10-1:00 | Reception with refreshments About the Organizers The American College of Greece Founded 150 years ago by American women, ACG has evolved into the oldest and largest American-accredited, nonprofit educational institution in Europe. Today, ACG remains grounded in its founders’ commitment to service and equitable, inclusive education, enrolling more than 7,000 students in its […]

Does literature matter in this twittering world?

[…]Companions of Honour for services to literature. Learn more about the author HERE About the S. Sue Horner Lectureship in Gender Studies & Religion The S. Sue Horner Lectureship in Gender Studies & Religion was developed to bring leading thought leaders from various professional fields of study to The American College of Greece. The lectureship is named in memory of Dr. S. Sue Horner, a valued member of our community and spouse of ACG president, Dr. David G. Horner. ACG’s beloved “Dr. Sue” was an accomplished scholar and passionate advocate for equity and access for women in higher education and society […]
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ACG, a pioneer in US-Greece educational ties, futureproofs its students for the economic opportunities of tomorrow

[…]the forthcoming 150th anniversary in 2025 of its founding in Smyrna. ACG President, Dr. David Horner, also noted the College’s mission “to add distinctive and sustainable value to students, Greece, American education, Hellenic heritage and the global community through transformative teaching, scholarship, and service.” He noted that ACG is a “mighty micro-pillar” in both Greece and the US, with 65,000 alumni (89% residing in Greece), a unique Parallel Studies program with 2,360 students from Greece’s public universities enrolled in the past five years and almost 3,000 students from 367 US institutions participating in Study Abroad at ACG in the same […]
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Deree College Athletic Club pita cutting, with special guest Olympian Pyrros Dimas, was a great success!

[…]There was a huge turnout, and the event was honored by the presence of ACG President David G. Horner and members of the College administration. Athletes from all sports of the Deree Sports Academy – swimming, tennis, volleyball, basketball, soccer, and track & field – were honored for their accomplishments and participation during the previous year. A special tribute was given to multiple Olympic gold medalist, Pyrros Dimas, for his tremendous contribution and dedication to Sports. He gave a short speech offering valuable advice to our young athletes. After the historic disruption and cancellation of public events for the past two years of the […]
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United Through Education: ACG Provides Scholarships for Ukrainian Refugees and Displaced Students

[…]traces back to our founding 150 years ago as a school for refugee girls in Smyrna. — Dr. David Horner, President of The American College of Greece In February of 2022, Russia attacked my country for the second time. I was trapped in blockaded Mariupol. It was a battlefield and a horrible time that fully changed my life. After that, I realized that all you have can disappear at any moment and you need to live now. After I lost almost everything, I hope studying at your college will give me an opportunity for a better life. I must start […]
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Digitization as a reform: the case of Greece

[…]and the hall was packed with Deree students, School Deans and Faculty. ACG President, David. G. Horner was also in the audience. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Scholars’ Organization and the following Deree Academic Societies: IT, Cybersecurity, MIS, Philosophy and International Honors Program were supporters of this event. Ms. Claudia Carydis, Vice President of Public Affairs at ACG, gave the welcoming address and remarked how this is the first of many public events that the college will be organizing during the Deree student activity hour. Dr. Constantinos Papadias, Executive Director of the RTIN, took the floor and presented ACG’s substantial […]

Education as a Pillar of Growth and U.S.-Greece Cooperation

[…]History from Stanford University.  He lives in Boulder, Colorado with his wife Diane.   David G. Horner ACG President Since becoming president in 2008, David Horner has provided transformative leadership to The American College of Greece resulting in: 71% increase in total enrollment 800% increase in student financial aid “In-bound” and “out-bound” study abroad programs serving over 1,000 students annually Over 1,100 Greek public university students studying annually in “parallel” at Deree Over 3,000 students and business professionals enrolled annually in Alba graduate business and Executive Education programs Over 1,300 children enrolled in Deree Sports Academies and Summer Camp Over 56,000 […]
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Greek diaspora in times of crises and uncertainty

[…]Fellow on “Greek-American Relations” at ELIAMEP, rounded off the panelists. Dr. David G. Horner, President of The American College of Greece, gave the opening remarks. Dr. Lamprini Rori, Assistant Professor in Political Analysis at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, was scheduled to participate in the discussion but was absent due to illness. The event was co-organized by the ACG Institute for Hellenic Culture and the Liberal Arts (IHCLA) and ACG Institute of Global Affairs (IGA). The panelists addressed the state of Greece’s relations with its diaspora as these have evolved during the recent years of consecutive crises and […]
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A values-based approach to responding to crises

[…]in continuation of the award ceremony held earlier in the day at the Academy of Athens. Dr. David Horner, President of The American College of Greece, opened the event by stating that for 47 years in Smryna and 100 years in Greece, the College has been introducing best practices of American education to Greek society. Despite the Greek economic crisis, ACG further expanded its contribution economically, culturally and socially by investing in the following new initiatives: Institute of Public Health, Institute for Hellenic Culture and the Liberal Arts, and Institute for Hellenic Growth and Prosperity. Dr. Horner noted: It is […]
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Deree Commencement 2022: Celebrating Hope, Resilience & Achievement

[…]that led them to this pivotal moment in college life, Graduation Day! President David G. Horner gave the welcoming address and praised the graduates’ determination, adaptability and self-discipline: “Graduates, we are so very, very proud of you! With the support of the College’s faculty and staff, you have remained focused on your goals. You have adapted to unanticipated and unprecedented conditions. You have taken what life has brought you, and although I know it has not been easy, you exercised the creativity and the perseverance required to arrive at this moment. In so doing, you have demonstrated that you are […]
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Deree Student Awards Ceremony 2022: Celebrating the Best & Brightest

[…]Internship Achievement, Health & Wellness, Emerging Leader and Athletics awards.President David G. Horner presented the awards of College Life Leadership and Deree Spirit, awarded to seniors who excelled in leadership and exemplify the spirit of Deree as a dedicated member of the ACG community.The 2022 Student Awards Ceremony aims to acknowledge, honor and recognize students who exemplify all types of excellence — whether it’s because someone made the most out of their experience at Deree by challenging themselves, left a lasting mark as active members of the ACG community, or shone brightly academically, creatively or were just an all-around wonderful […]
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Sustainability: The Future is Now

[…]for a college graduate, the College Life Leadership Award, presented to her by President David G. Horner of Deree – The American College of Greece. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA Hons in Communication) focused in Communication and PR, graduating Summa Cum Laude from Deree – the American College of Greece. In 2012, she graduated from Moraitis School and she received the Community Service Award, a recognition of her valuable contribution to the community via her efforts with NGO Mater Filia.     Efmorfidi Emma EF93 Founder Emma is a true citizen of the world. Growing up in a […]

ACG stands by the people of Ukraine

[…]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 importantly, ACG has already accepted Alissa, a qualified Ukrainian student-refugee, who is now studying at the Pierce IB program and we have officially informed the Ministry of Education that we can offer a number of additional […]

Lana de Beer David supports a culture of dialogue in our community

[…]experience, continuing a Deree tradition she helped establish as a student leader. — David G. Horner, President, The American College of Greece I joined the Debate Club my first week at Deree. I did not know, at the time, that I was making one of the most important, life-changing decisions. The skills I learned on the debate circuit have touched and empowered any endeavors I have put my mind to over the years. The friendships I made and the tools I gained fired my confidence and critical thinking while honing my public speaking and interactions.  I cannot emphasize enough what a […]
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Introducing the ACG 150 Website

[…]the influence of Hellenic values and traditions that reach back thousands of years.” David G. Horner, President, The American College of […]

ACG Receives Transformative Gift from AEGEAS CNPC

[…]young people to become global citizens and make a positive difference in society. — David G. Horner, President of The American College of Greece To find out more about this and other available scholarships, please click here. For additional info, you can contact the Financial Assistance and Planning Office at tel.: +30 210 600 9800, ext. 1304, 1305, 1306, 1327 or via […]
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Celebrating one year of the “Latsis Foundation Study Abroad Scholarships” program at ACG

[…]applying for the 2022 summer program. In his welcoming remarks, the President of ACG, Dr. David G. Horner, said, “After months of being physically apart, I am pleased to welcome all of you up close – even behind our masks. We are proud of our students! My heartfelt congratulations to you for always pursuing opportunities that will lead to success. We are also grateful to the Latsis Foundation for supporting young people to become globally-minded citizens.” Eva Lianou, General Manager of the John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation, noted: “Programs such as the ‘Latsis Foundation Study Abroad Scholarships’ highlight the […]
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Concert-lecture on the empowering role of music in the 1821 War of Independence

[…]for the research oversight of the event. After opening remarks by ACG President Dr. David G. Horner, the concert-lecture introduced the idiomatic style and empowering role of music and songs in the years before and during the Greek Revolution of 1821, illustrated live on stage with selections from the original repertoire performed on traditional instruments by distinguished guest musicians and by Dr. Tatiana Papageorgiou at the piano. Spectators had the opportunity to deepen their listening experience through the live presentation and explanations about the music, lyrics, dance rhythms and original instrumentation, which was supported by the projection of historical documents. […]
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The American College of Greece at the 32nd Annual Greek Economic Summit

[…]the US Chamber of Commerce and the Atlantic Council. We are pleased to announce that Dr. David G. Horner, President of The American College of Greece, will participate in a panel discussion entitled “Academic, Entrepreneurship and Innovation: A crucial interconnection for a sustainable economy” on the last day of the GES. Don’t miss our two Deree students, Dimitris Konstantinidis and Nephele Syrmali, who will take part in a panel discussion on December 7 on ‘Age gap or mentality gap? A discussion with the youth about the future of Greece.’ Dimitris is pursuing a BSc degree with Honors in Finance with […]
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ACG and NCSR Demokritos join forces for a New Innovation Hub

[…]new venture that will expand Demokritos’ impact even further in this area.” President David G. Horner of The American College of Greece noted that “The National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” and ACG have been neighbors in Aghia Paraskevi for many years. This agreement reflects not only our physical proximity but also the similarities in our institutional goals of promoting research and innovation and our commitment to advancing economic development in Greece.” The ACG Innovation Hub @ Demokritos is expected to begin operations as early as spring of 2022, under the direction of ACG’s Research, Technology & Innovation […]
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The Empowering Role of Music in the 1821 War of Independence

[…]of historical documents and images.   PROGRAM 19:00 | Opening Remarks President David G. Horner, President, The American College of Greece 19:05-19:35 | Lecture “The Empowering Role of Music in the 1821 War of Independence” Dr. Tatiana Papageorgiou, concert-pianist & musicologist, Assist. Professor, Music Department, ACG Frances Rich School of Fine and Performing Arts 19:35-20:30 | Concert Part I Traditional historical and Klephtic songs, preceded by short introductions referring to poetic texts and rhythms. Singers: Achilleas Hahamis and Vassilis Dramountanis Part II The contribution of art music composers and their inspiration from heroic figures and historical events. Performance of “O […]
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Deree Commencements 2020 & 2021: Optimism and Hope at the Deree Ceremonies

[…]and were also broadcast online for those who could not attend physically. President David G. Horner gave the opening remarks and welcomed the audience and the Classes of 2020-2021 to the greatest Ceremonies of the year: “These graduates, with the support of the faculty and staff of the College, have pursued their academic plans and programs under unexpected, unforeseen, and unprecedented conditions. In so doing, they have demonstrated their determination, their adaptability, and their self-discipline. They have learned new skills and utilized new tools, all of which were needed to maintain their academic progress over the past 15 months and […]
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