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AHEPA Launches the John George Tsitsos Scholarship Fund
AHEPA Foundation Inc. Launches the John George Tsitsos Scholarship Fund: A Beacon of Educational Support for the Greek American Community
By Aphrodite Kotrotsios, Special to...
Greek American Achievements: A Tapestry of Success Across Science, Business, and Media
From the crossroads of America (Chicago, Northwest Indiana, Wisconsin and beyond)...
By Terry Poulos, Special to the Hellenic News of America
ACCELERATING SCIENCE: Greeks have been...
New Chancellor of the Metropolis of NJ Appointed as Archimandrite of the Ecumenical Throne
By Aphrodite Kotrotsios, Special to the Hellenic News of America
His Eminence Metropolitan Apostolos of New Jersey extends his profound appreciation and gratitude to His...
Vice President Kamala Harris Hosts Archbishop Elpidophoros and Distinguished Greek American Leaders at The White House
On the eve of the official celebrations for Greek Independence Day, Vice President Kamala Harris extended a warm welcome to His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros...
Running for a Cause: Erica Kontos’ Journey to Support Cancer Research
By Aphrodite Kotrotsios, Special to the Hellenic News of America
Erica's journey to support cancer research is deeply personal, rooted in the profound impact cancer...
Losing the Knack for Disaster: Thucydides and Our Time
By Dr. Robert Zaller, Drexel Distinguished University Professor of History Emeritus
Not long ago, life was perilous. The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, which killed...
The Antikythira Mechanism: The World’s First ‘computer’ Invention by Ancient Greeks
A World Wonder of Scientific Ingenuity and Technological Breakthrough
By Dr. Demetrios Giannaros
The discovery in 1900 of an ancient cargo shipwreck near the Greek island...
Greek civilization treasures are not for export or sale
By Dr. Evaggelos Vallianatos
In early December 2020, the Greek parliament approved a law for the export of antiquities, including entire museum collections, to foreign...
On the Road in Greece: Eleusis, The Great Mysteries at the Acropolis Museum
By Catherine Tsounis, Contributing Editor
On a pleasant day, I walked to the Acropolis Museum from my hotel the Parthenon. On the way, I enjoyed...
The Meaning of Greece
By: Evaggelos Vallianatos, Ph.D., Contributor
I am Greek and I love Greece. In contrast to Socrates who said I know that I know nothing, I say...
Robinson Jeffers: The American Bard Inspired by Classical Greece
By: Lili Bita, Cultural Affairs Correspondent
Special to the HNA
My Dear Readers,
Greetings! I have just returned from California, where I attended the twenty-third annual conference...
Αρχαιολογική έκθεση «Κυκλαδική Κοινωνία 5000 χρόνια πριν» για τα 30 χρόνια λειτουργίας του Μουσείου Κυκλαδικής Τέχνης
Πώς ήταν η χλωρίδα και η πανίδα των Κυκλάδων 5000 χρόνια πριν;
Ποιοι ήταν οι πυρήνες της κοινωνίας τους;
Ποια ήταν η κοινωνική διαστρωμάτωση;
Πώς κάλυπταν τις...
Poetry – a lever for the protection of bios Lesbos – world center for the “bio-assessment” of poetry Prof....
Prof. Agni Vlavianos Arvanitis
President and Founder, Biopolitics International Organization
A beacon of diachronic values
We live in a country of limitless horizontal potential empowered by deep...
“The hi-tech inventions of the ancient Greeks” of the Museum of Ancient Greek Technology
By: Kostas Kotsanas, CT
Come along on a guided and virtual tour of an exceptional selection of 50 amazing inventions of the ancient Greeks (from...