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nov 02
Inspiring Journey of a Hungarian Basketball Player Living the American Dream

Basketball is more than just a sport – it’s a passion, a way of life, and a kind of magic that turns the unimaginable into reality. In our latest article, we introduce the inspiring story of Szécsi Orsolya, where basketball transcends being just a hobby and becomes a beautiful example of dreams, determination, and the […]

nov 02
John von Neumann: The Greatest Integrator of Pure and Applied Sciences

John von Neumann: The Greatest Integrator of Pure and Applied Sciences November 8-9 New York   John von Neumann is one of the most influential Hungarian-born scholars in the United States. He was one of the founding professors of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, along with Albert Einstein and Oswald Veblen. In 1999, […]

nov 01
Hungarian American Coalition Annual Gala

Annual Gala Honors Dr. E. Sylvester Vizi and the Béla Bartók Hungarian School of Boston (Boskola) Hungary’s Minister of Culture and Innovation, János Csák, Attends 18th Annual Coalition Gala Inaugural Alumni and Community Youth Leadership Awards Also Presented, Endowment Announced Washington, DC – On October 19, 2023, the Hungarian American Coalition (Coalition) honored Dr. E. […]

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The Adventures of a Young Hungarian Swimmer in America

The subject of our next article is Matyikó Marcell, who is not just a young Hungarian swimmer – someone who found his calling in the pool – but also an ambitious and dedicated student. His commitment and diligence set him apart, excelling both in his studies and swimming competitions all while pursuing his dreams in […]

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Elvis and the 1956 Revolution

This is the English translation of a Hungarian post by András Faragó. What is the connection between Elvis Presley and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution? Why has there been an Elvis Presley Square near the Buda abutment of Margit Bridge in Budapest since 2011? Did you know that Elvis was posthumously awarded honorary citizenship of Budapest? […]

okt 03
A Hungarian Girl’s Journey to Broadway: Eszter’s Story

My name is Eszter Zádor, and I would like to share with you the story of my life so far, the paths that have led me here, and the experiences from which I have drawn inspiration.   I was raised on the picturesque streets of Budapest, where I learned the value of perseverance from an […]

szept 05
Hungarian Folk Tales

Hungarian folk tales are an integral part of Hungarian culture, passed down through generations for centuries. These tales are a blend of moral lessons and entertainment, often weaving elements of the supernatural with everyday life.   Characteristics of Hungarian Folk Tales The term “Hungarian folk tales” refers to stories rooted in Hungarian folk traditions, orally […]

szept 01
Hungarian Language and Cultural Studies cross-semester 2024

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFA) of Hungary has announced a scholarship application for Hungarian Language and Cultural Studies for the 2024 academic year targeting individuals of Hungarian descent living in the Southern Hemisphere. The program aims to deepen knowledge of the Hungarian language and related cultural insights. The program encompasses studies in […]

aug 02
Join Bernadett for Her Debut at Weill Recital at Carnegie Hall

On Friday the 13th of October, Bernadett will make her debut at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York City in honor of her grandfather, József B. Suha, for a performance of a lifetime. József B. Suha was born in Hungary in 1913, during a time of political unrest. Despite the turbulence of his […]

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Do the stone lions of the Chain Bridge in Budapest have a tongue?

You’ll have to read this blog to find out the answer if you haven’t heard of it. Just as bridges connect land and cities, the Hungarian Hub connects Hungarians in America with Hungarians in Hungary. That’s where I got the idea to show you bridges today, using photos by my American friend Franklin Ames, who […]