04/11/2020
From the Foreword:
"When a nation forgets where it came from, it no longer knows where it is going."
This book was Theo Antikas' final research project. Together with his wife Laura Wynn, they have used the latest forensic sciences to give definitive answers to the identity of those in the tomb.
04/11/2020
In memorium for a brilliant scholar, instructor, and friend. Dr. Theo Antikas was devoted to unearthing the royal tombs of Macedon. This is a great read!
03/25/2020
Happy Greek Independence Day!
02/17/2020
Greek American Professional Women's Society
Scholarship Award Announcement
The Greek American Professional Women’s Society is proud to support and mentor young women who work towards advancing their education and becoming successful members of their communities. The Society announces a scholarship award to be offered to two female college students of Hellenic heritage in 2020. Eligible applicants must be California residents, full-time, degree-seeking college students, pursuing an undergraduate degree at an accredited college or university of the USA. A minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) is required. The 2020 GAPWS scholarship award recipients will receive $1,000 each.
Deadline for applications is March 31, 2020. The scholarship award will be announced in early May, 2020.
For information and to apply visit www.gapws.org
06/01/2019
Greek-Canadian Professor, TNH Contributor Andre Gerolymatos Passed Away - The National Herald
NEW YORK – Dr. Andre Gerolymatos, Professor of History and holds the Hellenic Canadian Congress of BC Chair in Hellenic Studies, Director of the Stavros Niarchos …
06/01/2019
It is with great sadness that one of the most well-know modern Greek historians has passed away. Dr. Andre Gerolymatos had a tremendous impact on Hellenic Studies and was an incredible colleague, mentor, and friend. He will be missed.
Greek-Canadian Professor, TNH Contributor Andre Gerolymatos Passed Away - The National Herald
NEW YORK – Dr. Andre Gerolymatos, Professor of History and holds the Hellenic Canadian Congress of BC Chair in Hellenic Studies, Director of the Stavros Niarchos …
04/22/2019
Co-sponsoring a conference at Columbia University. Looking forward to a very engaging and productive discussion:
Breaking News: Greece, Turkey, and the Media in the New Political Landscape
Breaking News: Greece, Turkey, and the Media in the New Political Landscape seeks to understand the ways in which the production, circulation, and consumption of news affect contemporary Greek-Turkish relations. The role of news media was brought to the fore during the 1996 dispute between the two countries over the Imia/Kardak islet in the Aegean Sea, when extensive news coverage played a driving role in escalating tensions. While most considerations of Greek-Turkish relations tend to focus on historical animosity or geopolitical developments, this two-day conference will ask what understandings of these relations emerge from an examination of the ways in which news media shape foreign policy. This question is particularly pressing today as a result of developments in digital technologies and the radical reconfiguration of the media and political landscape in Greece and Turkey. The conference will bring together academics, policy makers, journalists, and media producers to consider topics such as the significance of information and objectivity in an era of so-called “fake news,” the role of public opinion in the shaping of foreign policy, diplomacy and statecraft in the digital era, and the methodological challenges of studying news media as crucial actors in international relations.
Organizing Committee:
Dimitris Antoniou (Columbia University)
Katerina Lagos (California State University, Sacramento)
Ipek Cem Taha (Columbia Global Centers | Istanbul)