At a packed event in Ioannina, Dr Vasilis Adrahtas issued a stark warning about the future of Greek in Australia, calling for ...
The issue of who was considered Greek in the era of Ancient Greece has been a matter of scholarly debate for centuries.
The Cypriot dialect has travelled a long way from the margins. Once confined to casual conversations and jokes among friends, it is now breaking into public life, heard in radio ads, TV sketches, and ...
La Trobe University has confirmed that its Greek Studies program will continue to operate, following concerns raised after ...
Europe in particular is struggling to find a united approach to combat COVID-19, and one of the countries most in need is Greece — the EU member nation that was hardest hit by both the 2008 economic ...
Greece is no longer the “sick man of Europe,” Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said. Mitsotakis visited Yale on Thursday, Sept. 21, for a talk with Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis in the ...
Our new podcast, Essays On Air, features the most beautiful writing from Australian researchers. Today, classics expert Paul Salmond explores how modern cinema directors borrow from Greek legends. The ...
After making a mark on the Greek food industry, converting a family dairy business into Delta Holdings/Vivartia, Greece’s largest food conglomerate, Dimitris Daskalopoulos set his sights on ...
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Without the scientific knowledge we have today, ancient cultures turned to myths and legends to understand celestial objects. Greek tragedies shed light into human nature’s darker corners. They can ...