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Meropi Kyriacou Honored as TNH Educator of the Year
NEW YORK – Meropi Kyriacou, the new Principal of The Cathedral School in Manhattan, was honored as The National Herald’s Educator of the Year.
ATHENS – The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Global Startup Workshop (MIT GSW) will take place on Thursday and Friday (March 29-30) at the Athens Concert Hall.
The MIT Workshop is an annual conference that brings together entrepreneurs, students, investors, and key stakeholders from around the world to accelerate the entrepreneurial ecosystem of a host region.
The event will feature a series of tailored workshops, panels, and keynote speakers aimed at sharing the entrepreneurial practices that have empowered thousands of companies to launch from MIT. The two-day event is organized by a diverse group of graduate students and strongly supported by the MIT entrepreneurial ecosystem.
This will be the first time the annual event is held in Greece, providing excellent networking and interconnecting opportunities.
Additional information regarding the agenda and online ticket sales are available at https://gsw.mit.edu/2023/index.php. The events will run from 10:00-19:00 on Thursday and 19:00-20:00 on Friday.
NEW YORK – Meropi Kyriacou, the new Principal of The Cathedral School in Manhattan, was honored as The National Herald’s Educator of the Year.
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza (AP) — An international team of doctors visiting a hospital in central Gaza was prepared for the worst.
LONDON (AP) — The British Museum on Thursday appointed National Portrait Gallery chief Nicholas Cullinan as its new director, as the 265-year-old institution grapples with the apparent theft of hundreds of artifacts and growing international scrutiny of its collection.
ATHENS - The European Union needs to get involved in the case of the two-year jail sentence given ethnic Greek Fredi Beleri who was elected Mayor of the seaside town of Himare and said the trial was a farce to get him and protect Prime Minister Edi Rama’s business friends.
Brace yourself for what could be another scorching summer in Greece as scientists are anxious that a warm winter - the warmest January recorded - and climate change will continue to bring weather anomalies.
Mykonos’ run has been going on for a long time, bringing hordes of tourists, but it’s being cut down by its reputation for being rowdy, expensive, overcrowded and gouging diners while businesses evade taxes.