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Human Ecology in the Context of Climate Change Print
Friday, October 19 2007, 08:00 - 17:00

PAN MACEDONIAN STUDIES CENTER, INC.

149-14 14th Ave, Whitestone, NY 11357-1730, U.S.A., Tel. 718-747-0488 Fax 718-747-0489 

www.macedoniancenter.org

Invitation to a Lecture

 Τhe Pan Macedonian Studies Center  in cooperation with the World Council of Hellenes Abroad - U.S.A. Region would like to invite you to attend a lecture on

 Human Ecology in the Context of Climate Change

By

Dr. Anagnostis Agelarakis  

Friday October 19th 2007 8:00 p.m.

 

Immediately following the lecture will be a reception in his honor.

R.S.V.P.: Tel:  646 842 4254 or 646 238 5599

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Brief Biography
The lecturer, Dr. Anagnostis Agelarakis was born in Kavala, Greece, where he received his secondary education. He completed his baccalaureal degree in Archaeology, Biologic Anthropology and European Ethnology, as well as his Master Science degree in Environmental Studies at Lund University and Polytechnic Institute in Sweden. Further, he received his Master of Philosophy and Philosophy Doctoral degrees from Columbia University, in New York, specializing in Anthropological Archaeology, Human Ecology & Forensic Anthropology.
He taught at Lund University in Sweden, the University of Crete, Saint John’s University, New York Institute of Technology, and during the last fifteen years at Adelphi University.
Prof. Agelarakis is the first Hellene who holds a full professorship in
American academia in the field of Anthropological Archaeology and Physical Anthropology. Currently, he also serves as Director of the Environmental Studies Program of Adelphi University.

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