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ACT "Bring me back" video contest has a winner

 
It is a lucky gal after all the one who gets the chance to revisit ACT this summer and relive her fondest memories on campus. 
 
And that lucky gal is our study abroad alumna Carly Loutos, whose video on YouTube managed to pull in more than 5,000 views.
 
Check out our "Bring Me Back" contest announcement video and don't forget to watch Carly's inspired entry here as well.
 
The winner gets to join the summer program of her choice, and of course enjoy summertime in Thessaloniki and Halkidiki with travel, accommodation and tuition expenses covered.
 
We would like to thank everyone who took part in our contest and congratulate them on their wonderful video entries. Hope to see you all again next year!
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Scholarship Competition: And the winners are…

In September 2013, for the second year in a row, ACT held the Scholarship Competition in the Bissell Library by providing 3 full scholarships for the academic year 2013-2014 (2 scholarships for undergraduate and 1 for MBA studies).  In this way, ACT provides an educational opportunity for exceptional students who want to study at ACT and pursue a globally recognized degree which is both US and EU validated. The test was an aptitude test, not a knowledge test, and therefore, no special preparation was required.  It assessed the students’ abilitiy to do well in pursuing a degree at ACT. More than 60 candidates participated in the competition.

The purpose of the Scholarship Competition is to facilitate highly qualified youth to attend the American College of Thessaloniki and study and flourish in an international and academically demanding environment.  The National Bank of Greece provided one of the MBA scholarships.

The winners of the Scholarship Competition for the undergraduate studies were Avramides Spyridon and Koltsakli Anastasia and for MBA studies were Romanopoulou Evangelia and Rolilides Dimitris. Because of the fact that both of them reached the same highest score, ACT tried to raise the funds and gave to both of them scholarship. In the same scholarship competition, another two scholarships were given only to Anatolia candidates. The winners were Chatzigiannopoulos Dimitris and Mylonas George.

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Dukakis Center: 15 Years of Public Service

The Dukakis Center will celebrate fifteen years of public service initiatives during the spring 2014 semester. Several events are planned, including the annual Diplomatic Academy, three round tables on various topics, a conference on threats to democracy in the EU, and residencies on campus by Andreas Akaras and Alan Cafruny (Hamilton College). Students at ACT, IB, and Anatolia will have opportunities to undertake long- and short term internships throughout the semester.

The Dukakis Center again hosted a series of activities of the highest quality during the fall 2013 semester for the benefit of the larger Anatolia community.

On November 27 journalist Popi Asteriadou of TV100 shared a documentary she produced on the Holocaust in Greece (see accompanying article). Holocaust survivor Heinz Kounio and members of his family were special guests.

Thanks to the timely intervention of Eleni Godi, Coordinator of English at ACT, on December 9 ACT hosted Athens-based photographer Dimitris Bouras ACT alumnus '94, who shared photographs from his series "Making the Victim the Perpetrator".

Other speakers in the Dukakis seminar series included journalist Klearchos Tsaousidis, Leon Saltiel of the Geneva-based United Nations Watch, and Periklis Kortsaris, Senior Protection Officer and Officer in Charge of UNHCR Mogadishu, Somalia. The ACT Young diplomats attended several events at City Hall during the fall, and planted trees on the ACT campus in December.

During the fall the Dukakis Center hosted Francesca Kareivis, a senior in Public Service at Rutgers-Newark, for a formal semester-long internship on the meaning of public service in the current Greek context. Ms Kareivis conducted a research project which led her to interview key public figures in Thessaloniki. She also staged a debate on public service in Greece and the US, featuring Greek and American students.

Thessaloniki-based photographer Chryssa Nikoleri hosted a series of creativity workshops in the context of the sophomore honors program. Ms Nikoleri will oversee a student exhibition of photographs of public service activities, to be staged in May 2014.

In November 2013 the Dukakis Center hosted Washington, DC-based civil rights lawyer Andeas Akaras as Dukakis Fellow and Professor of Practice. Mr Akaras engaged  in outreach during his two-week residency and was the featured speaker at a round table discussion on innovation and the Greek crisis. The Dukakis Center will again host Mr Akaras for a return visit in the spring.

Several ACT faculty in the field of International Relations attached to the Dukakis Center published books during the fall 2013 semester. Titles include Dr. Maria Kyriakidou, Female Beauty in Art: History, Feminism, Women Artists (Cambridge Scholars); Dr. Filip Proedrou, Ανάπτυξη και Ευημερία στον 21ο αιώνα: Η προσέγγιση των οικολογικών οικονομικών και η περίπτωση της Ελλάδας (IWrite); and Dukakis Center Director David Wisner, Still at Aulis: Essays on Crisis and Revolution in Greece and the Eurozone (available in Kindle ebook format at Amazon.com). 

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Creativity Week: A week of inspiration

In the first week of December 2013, the Anatolia School of Business devoted organized the “Creativity Week” which was a series of seminar events and workshops on the topic of creativity that took place in Thessaloniki and Athens.

On December 2, 2013, the week began with the workshop «Stretching Creativity to its Limits: Strategies to enhance Creativity».  Dr. Mario Varvoglis, Creativity Catalyst and trainer in innovative thinking, was the lecturer. The same workshop also was held in Thessaloniki, the last day of the “Creativity Week” (December 7, 2013).  This seminar was a one-day break from "business as usual".  It was an opportunity to think about thinking.  It focused on boosting innovation potential, structuring methods to generate, develop and evaluate new ideas and solutions and finally it focused on how to concretely integrate out of the box thinking in a day-to-day business environment.  The participants of the workshop, both in Athens and in Thessaloniki, were mainly business leaders, coaches and consultants and received the certificate of participation.

On Tuesday the 3rd of December 2013, the event «Unzipping Creativity: The secrets of creativity revealed in a way you have never heard before » took place at the Helexpo- Ioannis Vellidis Congress Center with over 300 participants.  Dr. Mario Varvoglis, George Adamantides and Rebecca Salmona, Creative Director and Account Director, respectively, of Bold Ogilvy & Mather advertising company and Akis Sakellariou, the famous actor, were the lecturers of the event.  The purpose of the event was a practical approach to creativity, from the different viewpoints of a trainer, a creative team and an artist.  The coordinator of the event was Dr. Fanis Varvoglis, Chair of the Anatolia School of Business. The collaborating partners of the event were the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) and the student-run organization AIESEC, supported by Biennale of Contemporary Art.  Media sponsors were TV 100 and FM 100. 

On the same afternoon (Tuesday the 3rd of December 2013), at the Anatolia School of Business Dr. Fanis Varvoglis held an “open class” that hosted the advertising company Bold Ogilvy & Mather. 

On Wednesday the 4th of December 2013, at the Stavros Niarchos Teleconference Center in Bissell Library at ACT, Dr. Kourkoumelis held a “Creativity Seminar for IB Students”.

 Finally, on Thursday the 5th of December 2013, Dr. Mario Varvoglis spoke to the students of ACT on the event «Untangling Creativity ON CAMPUS: The secrets of creativity revealed in a way you have never heard before! » which took place in the Bissell Library at ACT.  The event had an interactive nature and students had the chance to meet creativity in depth.

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Being the difference you want to make.

 "Getting up early for my teaching internship and being at my best gave me a sense of responsibility... Teaching is my calling and I feel I should be in a classroom all the time, doing something related to that...My family does not have a lot of money. My parent always valued education. I would not be here if I didn't have great teachers pushing me and encouraging me... My favorite part in volunteering was working one on one with Konstantinos. He becomes very distracted in class and benefits from individual attention. He reminds me of myself when I was young and I wasn’t focusing…Teaching math in this environment took me into a real situation, which I liked. I wanted to expand and I did get the opportunity to do that…”

Martin Gamboa, one of the 184 U.S. students studying at ACT during the Fall 2013 term, spent three hours a week in the west school district of Thessaloniki, where he volunteered as a teacher's assistant in a special education class at the elementary level. Martin is pursuing a degree in Secondary School Education at Boston College. Teachers and school kids in the 3rd Public Elementary School of Stavroupoli will remember him for teaching them breakdancing figures and basketball turns during recess and most impressively for jumping over the head of one of their teachers who was standing upright. Spyros, the cab driver that often drove Martin and Anna Cho- also from B.C., to their service site, remembers him for his incredible ability to pick up the language and converse comfortably in Greek in his short three month stay.

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Ανακοίνωση Διαγωνισμού Επιχειρηματικών Ιδεών του Anatolia School of Business

Ανακοίνωση Διαγωνισμού Επιχειρηματικών Ιδεών

του Anatolia School of Business

Τετάρτη 12 Μαρτίου 2014, 18:30

Δημαρχείο Θεσσαλονίκης, Αίθουσα Πολλαπλών Χρήσεων

Ο Διαγωνισμός Επιχειρηματικών Ιδεών «John & Mary Pappajohn Plan Award» που διοργανώνει το Anatolia School of Business τουAmerican College of Thessaloniki (ACT) βρίσκεται στο επίκεντρο της εκδήλωσης «Επιχειρηματικά Μονοπάτια για Όλους!» η οποία θα πραγματοποιηθεί την Τετάρτη 12 Μαρτίου 2014 στο Δημαρχείο Θεσσαλονίκης.

Ο Διαγωνισμός απευθύνεται σε όσους ενδιαφέρονται να ασχοληθούν με την επιχειρηματικότητα, σε εκείνους που κάνουν ήδη τα πρώτα τους βήματα στον χώρο, σε εκείνους που δεν το έχουν τολμήσει ακόμη ωστόσο θεωρούν ότι το μέλλον τους είναι το επιχειρείν. Η πρώτη φάση του θα διεξαχθεί την 1η Απριλίου 2014 και σε αυτήν οι ενδιαφερόμενοι θα καταθέσουν τις ιδέες τους, ενώ στη συνέχεια θα διεκδικήσουν το ποσό των 20.000 ευρώ που θα μοιραστούν στα 5 καλύτερα επιχειρηματικά σχέδια. Οι νικητές/τριες θα μπορούν να εκπαιδευθούν για ένα μήνα και στη συνέχεια να έχουν για έναν χρόνο την υποστήριξη του Κέντρου Επιχειρηματικότητας του Anatolia School of Business δωρεάν.

Την παρουσίαση του Διαγωνισμού, θα ακολουθήσει συζήτηση με startupers οι οποίοι θα μοιραστούν εμπειρίες από την έως τώρα επιχειρηματική πορεία τους. Η βραδιά θα ολοκληρωθεί με το ντοκιμαντέρ «The Startup Kids» σε πρώτη πανελλήνια προβολή.

Την παρουσίαση και τον συντονισμό της συζήτησης θα κάνει ο Δρ Φάνης Βάρβογλης, Διευθυντής του Anatolia School of Business.

Η εκδήλωση «Επιχειρηματικά Μονοπάτια για Όλους!» έχει τεθεί υπό την αιγίδα του Δήμου Θεσσαλονίκης και πραγματοποιείται με την υποστήριξη των: Συνδέσμου Βιομηχανιών Βορείου Ελλάδος, Deloitte, Open Coffee Club Greece, Odyssey Fund, AIESEC, VentureGarden.

Χορηγοί επικοινωνίας: TV 100, FM 100, Cosmoradio, Plus Radio και 97, 1 MORE

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Dr. Stamos Karamouzis, new Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the American College of Thessaloniki

Professor Stamos Karamouzis was appointed, on January 2014, as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the American College of Thessaloniki.
 
In his previous position, Professor Karamouzis was Dean of the School of Computer & Information Sciences at Regis University in Denver, Colorado. Prior to joining Regis, he occupied the Anita & Truman Arnold Chair in Computer & Information Sciences (CIS) and headed the CIS Department at Texas A&M University - Texarkana.  Overall, he has 30 years of experience in the field of education, which includes faculty and administrative appointments at Hampton University, College of William & Mary, Tulane University, University of Macedonia in Greece, Loyola University New Orleans, and Texas A&M University - Texarkana.  Prior to making a career in academia, he conducted basic and applied research at NASA's Langley Research Center where he also served as a Resident Research Associate of the National Research Council. Professor Karamouzis is published in the areas of artificial intelligence, educational technologies, and the impact of technological innovation on society.  He holds a doctorate in Computer Science from the College of William & Mary and is a graduate of the Institute for Management and Leadership in Education at Harvard University.
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The CampusBus stops by ACT

On the 4th and 5th of February, the Anatolia School of Business in its mission to support the entrepreneurship, hosted in Bissell Library, the CampusBus training initiative.  The Campus Bus is an actual bus with a group of trainers that travels around Greece providing workshops regarding entrepreneurship.  Thessaloniki and the Anatolia School of Business was its last station.  Participants had the opportunity to attend 6 workshops which educated, energized and inspired them regarding entrepreneurship and business success. 

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Creativity Week at ACT

In the first week of December 2013, the Anatolia School of Business devoted organized the “Creativity Week” which was a series of seminar events and workshops on the topic of creativity that took place in Thessaloniki and Athens.

On December 2, 2013, the week began with the workshop «Stretching Creativity to its Limits: Strategies to enhance Creativity».  Dr. Mario Varvoglis, Creativity Catalyst and trainer in innovative thinking, was the lecturer. The same workshop also was held in Thessaloniki, the last day of the “Creativity Week” (December 7, 2013).  This seminar was a one-day break from "business as usual".  It was an opportunity to think about thinking.  It focused on boosting innovation potential, structuring methods to generate, develop and evaluate new ideas and solutions and finally it focused on how to concretely integrate out of the box thinking in a day-to-day business environment.  The participants of the workshop, both in Athens and in Thessaloniki, were mainly business leaders, coaches and consultants and received the certificate of participation.

On Tuesday the 3rd of December 2013, the event «Unzipping Creativity: The secrets of creativity revealed in a way you have never heard before » took place at the Helexpo- Ioannis Vellidis Congress Center with over 300 participants.  Dr. Mario Varvoglis, George Adamantides and Rebecca Salmona, Creative Director and Account Director, respectively, of Bold Ogilvy & Mather advertising company and Akis Sakellariou, the famous actor, were the lecturers of the event.  The purpose of the event was a practical approach to creativity, from the different viewpoints of a trainer, a creative team and an artist.  The coordinator of the event was Dr. Fanis Varvoglis, Chair of the Anatolia School of Business. The collaborating partners of the event were the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) and the student-run organization AIESEC, supported by Biennale of Contemporary Art.  Media sponsors were TV 100 and FM 100. 

On the same afternoon (Tuesday the 3rd of December 2013), at the Anatolia School of Business Dr. Fanis Varvoglis held an “open class” that hosted the advertising company Bold Ogilvy & Mather. 

On Wednesday the 4th of December 2013, at the Stavros Niarchos Teleconference Center in Bissell Library at ACT, Dr. Kourkoumelis held a “Creativity Seminar for IB Students”.

 Finally, on Thursday the 5th of December 2013, Dr. Mario Varvoglis spoke to the students of ACT on the event «Untangling Creativity ON CAMPUS: The secrets of creativity revealed in a way you have never heard before! » which took place in the Bissell Library at ACT.  The event had an interactive nature and students had the chance to meet creativity in depth.

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ACT in “EUROROMA 2013”

On Nov, 14-17, a number of ACT students participated in "EUROROMA 2013", a sports tournament in Rome. The tournament was probably the largest that ACT had ever participated in, with more than 60 universities and Colleges from 24 countries and more than 1500 participants. In Tennis there were 16 universities and Colleges and ACT was 2nd in its group. In the Quarterfinals we lost to University of Pula, Spain. ACT was represented by Katerina Kosmidou and Petar Przuljevic with coach Vangelis Pensos (ACT '07). In Table Tennis there were more than 50 participants. In the men's single event, Victoras Noulis was 3rd in his, while Katalina Koneva came 1st in her group, was seeded 6th in the main bracket and lost to the quarterfinals. In the Doubles Mixed event, our students lost to the Spain couple.

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