The Rutgers University Hellenic Cultural Association (HCA)
held its 44th Anniversary
6:00pm-10:30pm
at The Pines Manor
2085 Route 27, Edison, NJ
The Rutgers University Hellenic Cultural Association (HCA)
held its
Celebrating the 43rd Anniversary of the HCA and
6:30pm-11:00pm
at The Pines Manor
2085 Route 27, Edison, NJ
You can download (as PDF) and print/distribute a flyer for the event here
The Elytis Chair Fund
The Hellenic Cultural Association
The Modern Greek Studies Program
in cooperation with
SALAMIS, NJ Cypriot Association
the Federation of Cypriot American Organization and PSEKA
and in coordination with
NEPOMAK, Lampousa, Cyprus Association of NJ,
the Society of Greater Philadelphia and the Hellenic Federation of NJ
presented
a lecture by
H.E. Ambassador Andreas Mavroyiannis
negotiator of the Cyprus Government for the Cyprus problem
on Friday, January 19, 2018, AT 6:30pm at
Rutgers University
Busch Campus Center Hall, 604 Bartholomew Road,
Piscataway NJ 08854
You can download (as PDF) and print/distribute a flyer for the event here
The Rutgers University Hellenic Cultural Association (HCA)
held its
Celebrating the 42nd Anniversary of the HCA and
6:00pm-10:30pm
at The Pines Manor
2085 Route 27, Edison, NJ
You can download (as PDF) a flyer for the event here
The Rutgers University Hellenic Cultural Association (HCA)
held its
Celebrating the 41st Anniversary of the HCA and
6:00pm-10:30pm
at The Pines Manor
2085 Route 27, Edison, NJ
with an Apokriatiki Performance by the Hellenic Dancers of NJ
and live music by Grigoris Maninakis and the Mikrokosmos Ensemble
You can download (as PDF) and print/distribute a flyer for the event here
If you wish to support the Elytis Chair Fund and the Modern Greek Studies Program at Rutgers, you can donate to the Rutgers Foundation:
please download and complete the form for this fundraising event here
Mission of the Elytis Chair Fund at Rutgers The State University of New Jersey
The Elytis Chair Fund is a non-profit organization that was founded in February of 1989 specifically “for the purpose of promoting, encouraging, and financially supporting Neohellenic Studies… at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.”
Funds that were raised over the years, from the contributions of the Greek-American Community of New Jersey, have provided the financial base that has sustained, and continues to sustain without any interruption, the Modern Greek Studies Program at Rutgers University.