12/05/2025
https://www.thenationalherald.com/event-in-dc-highlights-teaching-greek-to-students-of-the-diaspora-and-beyond/
Our last event co-organized with the Embassy of Greece in Washington DC and hosted by the Modern Greek Studies Program of Georgetown University was a great success and was featured in the National Herald.
We thank the presenters who traveled to DC to present their work in building the Odyssey Charter School in DE and the Socrates Academy in NC and how the Greek language immersion programs have helped their students to reach their academic goals and beyond!
Event in DC Highlights Teaching Greek to Students of the Diaspora and Beyond
WASHINGTON, DC β The Society for the Preservation of Greek Heritage, the Embassy of Greece, and the Modern Greek Studies Program of Georgetown University sponsored a panel discussion on December 3 on the status of current efforts to teach the Greek language. Entitled, βA Hopeful Note: Teaching G...
11/25/2025
A hopeful note: Teaching Greek in students of the diaspora and beyond
A panel discussion co-organized by SPGH and the Embassy of Greece. Hosted by the Modern Greek Studies Program of Georgetown University.
11/21/2025
Photos from our 2nd event focusing on the Greek Language with Professor Gregory Jusdanis. A wonderful lecture followed by a vibrant discussion. Thank you all for attending!
11/21/2025
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-hopeful-note-teaching-greek-in-students-of-the-diaspora-and-beyond-tickets-1974984370417?aff=oddtdtcreator
You are invited to our 3rd event focused on Greek language on December 3rd, 6.30pm at Georgetown University!
A hopeful note: Teaching Greek in students of the diaspora and beyond
A panel discussion co-organized by SPGH and the Embassy of Greece. Hosted by the Modern Greek Studies Program of Georgetown University.
10/22/2025
Join us for our next next event focused on the Greek language identity and cultural survival on November 5th, co-hosted with the Embassy of Greece in Washington DC.
Presented by Gregory Jusdanis, Humanities Distinguished Professor, Ohio State University. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hellenism-in-multicultural-america-language-identity-cultural-survival-tickets-1854831032549?aff=oddtdtcreator Greece in Washington
Hellenism in Multicultural America: Language, Identity & Cultural Survival
A lecture by Gregory Jusdanis, Humanities Distinguished Professor The Ohio State University, Department of Classics
10/17/2025
An unforgettable lecture focused on the Greek Language! Thank you to Greece in Washington for co-hosting and to the vibrant audience.
10/09/2025
The Embassy of Greece in Washington D.C. (Greece in Washington) and The Society for the Preservation of the Greek Heritage invite you to the lecture:
βThe Greek Language as a Thought Instrumentβ
π by Dr. Joseph Conlon, Professor of Classics, Director of the Greek Program, and Dean of Graduate Studies at Ralston College in Savannah, Georgia.
π Thursday, October 16, 2025
β° 6:30 p.m.
π Embassy of Greece β 2217 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008
π RSVP here π https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-greek-language-as-a-thought-instrument-tickets-1751748850969?aff=oddtdtcreator
10/21/2024
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/greek-classics-enduring-relevance-for-the-modern-world-tickets-1051282784107?aff=oddtdtcreator
You are invited to our 2nd panel discussion on Greek Classics at the Embassy of Greece in Washington DC on November 14th. Please make sure you register through Eventbrite because tickets are selling out fast.
Donations to SPGH are much appreciated but not required for this event.
Greek Classics: Enduring Relevance for the Modern World
A Panel Discussion hosted by SPGH and the Embassy of Greece in Washington DC