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Join the Green School for a conversation with author Alex Storozynski as he discusses his powerful memoir, Spies In My Blood. This true story follows two brothers raised in New York by World War II exiles, each on a different mission to infiltrate the Communist secret police in Poland and uncover their family’s legacy of
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for achievements in advancing business and philanthropic contributions Mr. Conrad J. Lowell emigrated from Poland to the United States in 1978. After a brief stay in New York, NY, he relocated to San Diego, CA, to pursue his education at the San Diego State University, earning a B.S. in Business and a B.A. in French.
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EST Steven J. Green School of International and Public AffairNovember 15 · 2023 Since the war in Ukraine began, Poland has been pivotal in the international effort to repel Russian aggression. From humanitarian engagement to military assistance, Polish authorities, nongovernmental organizations, and ordinary citizens have proven proficient and resilient in light of novel challenges. Its
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Lady Blanka Rosenstiel Endowed Program in Polish Heritage at University of Miami presents 1944 Uprisings in Europe Monday, November 11 @ 7pm Free Event Cosford Cinema, University of Miami, Coral Gables Q & A session and a wine reception follows the screening The war began on September 1, 1939, when Poland was attacked by Germany, marking the
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Get Noticed in Good News! Your ad will reach a broad international group of readers including Polish-Americans, who are members, supporters and friends of The American Institute of Polish Culture. We are preparing our annual Good News magazine covering our events in 2024-2025. The magazine will be available on line and in print Fall 2025. The
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The Uncaptive Mind: Exploring the Polish School of Posters Opening: November 15, 2023 Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs, SIPA I Gallery Dive into the captivating world of the Polish School of Posters from the 1950s to the 1980s with our special video showcase, “The Uncaptive Mind.” This video takes you on
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cocktail hour 2025 ball sunday brunch
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APPLICATION The American Institute of Polish Culture’s annual Harriet Irsay Scholarship committee is ready to receive submissions. Every year, 10-15 talented students – U.S. citizens or permanent residents studying in the U.S. – receive $2,000 each. Applicants should be preferably of Polish decent or involved and interested in Polish related issues. Please note: You may
