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Ελληνικά à la Ζουμ (or learning Greek by Zoom)
Teaching Greek as a foreign language remotely and outside the Greek community is a little challenging but not at all a lost… More
Teaching Greek as a foreign language remotely and outside the Greek community is a little challenging but not at all a lost… More
Faculty Voices
Teaching Greek as a foreign language remotely and outside the Greek community is a little challenging but not at all a lost cause. Faculty member Ourania Sinopoulou is creative in her careful selection of topics, things her students could relate to such… More
One of our recent faculty-facilitated walks for the ‘Greek Key: Unlocking Athens’ brought students to the neighborhood of Kaisariani, a lively Athenian district on the foothill of Mount Hymettos. Kaisariani developed as a formal, state allocated, refugee… More
Our exploration of Athens during this fall’s Orientation Week concluded with the ‘Greek Key: Unlocking Athens’ and ‘Greek Language’ cornerstone courses’ excursion to the brand new Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center. Starting with an early morning… More
In Greece, summer continues well into September and the islands remains warm and welcoming. The students of Greek Art: The Present, fresh off the plane from the US and still recovering from jetlag, were whisked by flying dolphin to the island of Hydra… More
We recently spent a day in the Tritsis Park, the largest park in metropolitan Athens. This day trip is part of the 'Greek Key: Unlocking Athens' and Modern Greek Language class. Exploring the park’s fringes, amidst the pines, we found ourselves at the… More