AHIF’s Foreign Policy Students Depart for Greece, Cyprus
The American Hellenic Institute Foundation (AHIF) College Student Foreign Policy Trip to Greece and Cyprus begins its eleventh year as students from across the United States gathered for briefings in Washington, June 18 to 20, 2019, prior to departing for Cyprus. The two-week program concludes July 5, 2019, when the students return from Athens.
Cyprus Portion of AHIF’s Foreign Policy Student Trip Brings Cyprus History to Life
WASHINGTON, DC — The American Hellenic Institute Foundation (AHIF) College Student Foreign Policy Trip to Greece and Cyprus completed its eleventh year as 10 students from across the United States participated in the 17-day program held June 18 to July 5, 2019. Following two days of briefings in Washington, the student trip visited Cyprus first, June 22 to 26, 2019.
AHI Foundation Students Experience Value of Greece’s Contributions to Security at NSA Souda Bay
WASHINGTON, DC — Following two days of briefings in Washington, DC, and a five-day visit to Cyprus, the student trip visited Athens, June 27 to July 5, 2019. The student group took one of those days in Greece to visit NSA Souda Bay, Crete, on June 28.
Athens Provides AHIF Students with Insight on Greece’s Foreign Policy Direction, Military Capabilities
WASHINGTON, DC — The student trip visited Athens, June 27 to July 5, 2019, following two days of briefings in Washington, DC, and a five-day visit to Cyprus.The group arrived in Athens, June 27 and were hosted to a welcome reception by Tim Ananiades, general manager, Grande Bretagne Hotel. During their nine-day stay, the students met with several high- level government officials, including: President of the Hellenic Republic Prokopis Pavlopoulos, U.S. Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt, and then-Diplomatic Advisor to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, Vangelis Kalpadakis.
In Their Words: Student Essays
AHIF STUDENT FOREIGN POLICY TRIP PARTICIPANTS DESCRIBE THEIR PERSONAL EXPERIENCEs
WASHINGTON, DC —The American Hellenic Institute (AHI) is releasing ten essays authored by participants of the 11th annual American Hellenic Institute Foundation College Student Foreign Policy Trip to Washington, DC, Greece and Cyprus.