Queens College
History of the Center
Establishment and Objectives • To pursue education and scholarly research for the sake of knowledge and the truth as well as to promote and
preserve Greek identity. The preservation of Greek identity is especially
relevant to the Center's objectives if one considers that Queens College is
located in the middle of the largest Greek community in the United States , the
Queens area of New York . This is the main reason why Queens College has by far
the greatest number of students of Greek ancestry than any other American
university, 1500 in all. The majority of these students are second generation
Greeks while the rest come from Greece and Cyprus . • Closely linked to this objective is the
aim of the Center to become an important educational and cultural
resource for the Greek American community and the
community at large, this, in the spirit of the cultural diversity of Queens
College and through the understanding and respect of other peoples and cultures
in this multi-ethnic and fascinating mosaic known as New York City. This is
precisely the spirit of an enlightened Hellenism that is so well captured in
Isokrates' dictum that Ελληνες καλουνται οι της ημετερας παιδειας
συμμετεχοντες (Greeks are those who partake in our culture) which is also
the logo and guiding principle of the Center. It is this philosophy of an enlightened Hellenism that guides the
Center in pursuing its more specific objectives. They include:
• The initiation, support and coordination of teaching Byzantine
and Modern Greek subjects at Queens College . • The promotion of Byzantine and
Neo-Hellenic Scholarship and publications. • The sustained effort to integrate the needs and interests of
the Greek American community of New York and beyond to the Center's academic
teaching and research. Queens College takes great pride in the
efforts and support, which have culminated in the creation of the Center, this
most important and unique university endeavor outside of Greece for the
promotion of Neo-Hellenic Studies that benefits the Greek American community and
the community at large. The majority of Greek students at Queens
College are American born and still very proud of the their Greek heritage. In
addition, there are several hundred students from Greece and Cyprus studying at
Queens College. In fact, more students from Greece and Cyprus have studied at
Queens College than any other American University. The hundreds of Greek students at Queens
College add to the diverse student body of the College, which in fact is one of
the most ethnically diverse universities in the United States. These Greek
students have their own club, Ikaros, and they enrich Queens College through their activities, academic
and cultural. A highlight of these activities is the celebration of Greek
Easter, Pascha, at the College where thousands of people partake to our Greek
customs, by enjoying the Easter lamb on a spit, Greek wine and Greek music and
dancing. In all, since its establishment in 1974,
over 14,000 students have passed
through the Center's program, an unprecedented achievement for a Center and program of Greek
Studies in America.
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