In Memoriam William Béla Aykler 1929-2018
Washington, DC – Members of the Hungarian American Coalition (Coalition) were deeply saddened to learn that William Béla Aykler passed away at home on June 23, 2018, surrounded by family.
Washington, DC – Members of the Hungarian American Coalition (Coalition) were deeply saddened to learn that William Béla Aykler passed away at home on June 23, 2018, surrounded by family.
Hungarian Delegation Reports “Progress”; Meeting with Foreign Ministers Set for June 22 Washington, D.C. — A delegation of the Hungarian Cultural Association of Transcarpathia (KMKSZ) met recently with the Ministry
Washington, DC – On May 19, 2018, the Third Regional Diaspora Meeting took place at the new building of the Embassy of Hungary in Washington D.C. Approximately 40 Hungarian American
Washington, DC – The “Hungarian Review”, the English-language affiliate of the bi-monthly journal Magyar Szemle, edited by Gyula Kodolányi and John O’Sullivan, has published its third issue for 2018. On
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Coalition Renames its Flagship Program to “John N. Lauer Leadership Program” Washington, DC – On April 25, 2018, the Hungarian American Coalition (Coalition) honored Dr. Jeanette Gecsy Grasselli Brown and
President of Cultural Alliance of Hungarians in Sub-Carpathia Washington, DC – Dr. László Brenzovics, the sole ethnic Hungarian deputy in the Parliament of Ukraine, arrives in Washington, D.C. next week,
Washington, DC – The “Hungarian Review”, the English-language affiliate of the bi-monthly journal Magyar Szemle, edited by Gyula Kodolányi and John O’Sullivan, has published its second issue for 2018. On the
Washington, DC – The Hungarian American Coalition (Coalition) approved a grant of $30,000 for the Bolyai Society (Bolyai Társaság), Babeş-Bolyai University’s foundation in Cluj Napoca (Kolozsvár), Romania. The grant is
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