
In Memoriam Otto Avvakumovits
Otto Avvakumovits, Hungarian-American community leader and long-time Coalition supporter, died peacefully after a long illness at the age of 76, with his family at his side. He is survived by

Otto Avvakumovits, Hungarian-American community leader and long-time Coalition supporter, died peacefully after a long illness at the age of 76, with his family at his side. He is survived by

The Hungarian American Coalition has made the book by Gyula Várallay, entitled Jelző nélküli Magyar – Naplójegyzetek, 1992-2007 (A Hungarian without Adjectives – Diary Notes, 1992-2007) available on Amazon.com, the

On December 16, Mr. Miklós Réthelyi, Minister of National Human Resources, awarded Dr. Charles Simonyi the Kármán Tódor award for 2011. Four other individuals and organizations were also recognized. The

On December 3, 2011, the Hungarian American Coalition (Coalition) held its Annual General and Board Meetings at the Kossuth House in Washington, DC. Sándor Krémer of the Hungarian (Magyar) Club

Six students were awarded the Dr. Elemér and Éva Kiss Scholarship Awards for the 2011-2012 academic year. The winners are: Edit Frenyo obtained a LL.M. degree at Boston College Law

A graduate program in Hungarian Studies is again available in the United States. The Balassi Bálint Institute, Hungary’s main government agency for cultural diplomacy, has donated an endowment of $250,000

On November 3, 2011 two outstanding Hungarian academics, Zoltán Gábos and Márta Kurutz Kovács, received the Károly Simonyi Prize at the “Celebration of Hungarian Science 2011” at the University of

The Hungarian American Coalition is making selected books and periodicals available on Amazon.com, the popular online retailer of books. Books listed on the Coalition’s website can now be also obtained

Virtuoso pianist Gergely Bogányi will perform in two upcoming concerts sponsored by the Hungarian American Coalition. On November 1st, he will appear at the Hungarian Embassy in Washington D.C., and

The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Hungarian American Coalition has approved five grants to assist in the rebuilding efforts in the vicinity of Devecser, in northwest
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