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Pfizer’s Albert Bourla Slams Harvard, MIT, and UPenn on Antisemitism

Pfizer chief Albert Bourla took to X on Wednesday to condemn the presidents of Harvard, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania for their congressional testimonies on antisemitism. "I was ashamed to hear the recent testimony of 3 top university presidents....

Harvard Talk Features a “Reconsideration of the Greek Revolution”

Dr. Panagiotis Roilos, will talk on Harvard and Philhellenism as part of the chair's series "Reconsidering the Greek Revolution."

Greek-American Harvard Epidemiologist Ready for Congressional Race

By Sean Mathews In the democratic primary for the 4th congressional district of Massachusetts, Greek- American Dr. Natalia Linos is bringing her background as a Harvard trained epidemiologist and past international experience working with the United Nations to bare in...

Athens’ Benaki Museum Team to Speak at Harvard

The National Hellenic Society is organizing an event in which representatives of the prestigious Benaki Museum in Athens will discuss the past and future of the museum and its astonishing collections. The event will take place at the Harvard Museum of...

Harvard Library Acquires Archive of Greek Poet Nikos Gatsos

The archive of Greek poet and lyricist Nikos Gatsos has found a permanent home at Harvard Library. The acquisition is a key addition to the Library’s collections in Greek literature and civilization and will be made available to students...

The Poor Greek Boy Who Became the Youngest Harvard Professor

Born in Ikaria in 1887, Aristides Foutridis was a poor boy whose love for literature brought him to Harvard University where he became the first youngest professor at the age of 28. His father, captain Evangelos Foutridis, could not make...

Mayor of Athens Urges Support for European Union at Harvard University Symposium

The Mayor of Athens Giorgos Kaminis voiced his concern over the rise of far right-wing politics across Europe at a panel Tuesday, proposing a new direction for liberal politicians across the continent. The event, titled “Is There a Future...

Greek Harvard Scientist Dives Into the Mystery of Multiple Sclerosis

Over 200 genetic factors were linked with the increased risk of developing multiple sclerosis as a result of international research (the largest to date) headed by Greek scientist professor of neurology of Harvard University Nikolaos Patsopoulos. The new finds...

Greeks Have Highest Completion Rate of Harvard MOOCs

More Greeks are enrolling in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) at Harvard than students from any other country. The statistics are from Mathesis, a stats agency at Crete University Press, that gathered data from Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of...

Greek Car ‘Pony’ Presented at Harvard University

The Greek economic forum was held at Harvard University Campus, Massachusetts from May 11 to 15, supported by Harvard College Hellenic Society and the Hellenic Association of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), with the participation of several great scientific speakers. The successful event included more...

Greek Delicacies in Harvard

250 students and guests of Harvard University visited the amphitheater of Harvard School of Public Health in order to attend the lecture of Greek director and producer of the popular TV series "Cooking Odyssey" George Stamou and taste original Greek dishes. The...

Harvard University Publishes Two Collections by Elytis

Harvard University has published the two last collections of the Greek poet Odysseas Elytis, Oxopetra Elegies and West of Sorrow. Both collections, translated by David Connolly, are included in the series Harvard Early Modern and Modern Greek Library. The 100 page...

Harvard to Present ‘Hello Anatolia’

The Harvard College Hellenic Society and Harvard College Turkish Students' Association will present 'Hello Anatolia,' a film about Greco-Turkish relations in the 21st century. The film will be followed by a Q&A with Director Valantis Stamelos and Producer Paras Chaudhari,...

Greek Minister of Health to Visit Harvard University

The Greek Minister of Health, Adonis Georgiadis is following the lead of former Prime Minister of Greece, George Papandreou, as he is scheduled to visit Harvard University to deliver a lecture to students. The John F Kennedy School of Government...

Harvard Professors Study on Greece’s Recovery

Harvard professors, Kenneth Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart, estimate that the time required for the recovery of the lost revenue during a banking crisis is about eight years. The two professors studied the cases of 100 banking crises that occurred...