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márc 12
What is the importance of Hungaricums?

Dr. Anett Tőzsér’s (researcher, Research Institute for National Strategy) article. Hungaricum is a collective term indicating a value worthy of distinction that are unique to Hungarians and are known all over the world, and therefore play a key role in shaping the country’s image. Foreigners identify Hungarians with the “Hungaricums” that are known globally, such […]

márc 12
XII. Hungarian Heritage Day 2024

Celebrating our traditional roots, the Hungarian Society of Massachusetts is sponsoring a fun filled day at the Imago School in Maynard. Come to taste delicious Hungarian food, make traditional crafts, learn to dance to live folk music! Invite your friends and neighbors too.   More details in the Facebook event.  

márc 11
Call for applications – Balassi Summer University 2024

Call for scholarship application of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary for the Balassi Summer University 2024 Note: This document has been prepared in English as complementary material to the official Hungarian language call-for-application. In case of doubt, please refer to the original version and/or contact us. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade […]

márc 07
Summer University Courses

We are happy to inform you about the summer university courses of the Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship, which is a brand-new opportunity for the Hungarian diaspora community! This summer applicants with a Hungarian background have the chance to visit Hungary and to participate in inspiring short-term courses and community activities with the Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship. The […]

márc 01
5th Hungarian Festival AZ, 2024.

The Hungarian Cultural Association of Phoenix invites you to their Annual Hungarian Festival at Glendale Community College in March 2, 2024 ENTER: Olive & 63rd Ave. – amphitheater next to the Stadium Traditional Hungarian food, bake sale, soft drinks Amazing live performances: Traveler – Scott Jeffers; Fészer Banda; and more… Unique experiences – yurt playhouse, […]

febr 23
16th Hungarian Easter Camp

Dear Friends from the Carolinas and elsewhere, Join us for our 16th Hungarian Easter Camp! We look forward to celebrating together with you with traditional “locsolkodás” (Easter sprinkling), egg decorating, crafts, dancing, singing, hikes, and games. This year we will have a Karaoke night on Friday and an exciting Hungarian folktale quiz. What’s more, a […]

febr 22
From Triumphs in the Pool to the American Business World

Our article is about Tamás Novoszáth, who was born and raised in Szeged, Hungary. His entry into the world of swimming was inspired by family traditions. His athletic career began with swimming, then in 2016, his family moved to Budapest, where he continued his swimming career at the Darnyi Tamás Swimming Club. Later, Tamás went […]

febr 10
Celebrating 70 years of Scouting in New Jersey

By the end of World War II, Hungarian refugee scouts started forming patrols and troops already in the refugee camps of Austria and Germany. Most troops, however, were not registered until the 1950s, during the period of the great emigrations, when troops were formed one after the other in the United States, Canada, South America […]

febr 08
Being Hungarian in America I.

Traveling to a new country is always an adventure, but if preserving traditions and identity is important to you, the entire experience becomes even richer. Ildikó Antal-Ferencz’s work, after moving to the United States, is not just a personal and family story of adventure but an inspiring exploration of the personalities and communities of Hungarian […]

febr 02
The journey of an Ice Hockey Player from Kaposvár to America

This week’s interview features Pázmándi Zsófia, a young Hungarian girl highly successful in her sport. Born in Kaposvár, she discovered her passion for ice hockey at the age of 11-12 and has since earned various awards. After trying her luck in Canada following high school, she decided to pursue her sports career and studies in […]