
An Enthusiastic Welcome in Cleveland for Dr. Otto Von Habsburg
Washington, DC – Dr. Otto von Habsburg continued his U.S. tour with a three-day visit to Cleveland, Ohio, on April 15-18, 2005. This was his third trip in 64 years

Washington, DC – Dr. Otto von Habsburg continued his U.S. tour with a three-day visit to Cleveland, Ohio, on April 15-18, 2005. This was his third trip in 64 years

György Dozsa, Chairman of the Board of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America becomes Chairman of the Board of the Hungarian American Coalition U.S. Ambassador George Herbert Walker III Delivers

Washington, D.C. – The Béla Bartók Choir and University Orchestra of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest completed its concert tour in Canada and the United States, held between October 21 and

Washington, DC – On October 23, 2005, the Hungarian American Coalition introduced www.FreedomFighter56.com, a website dedicated to collecting oral histories about the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The goal of this project

Washington, DC – The Hungarian American Coalition announces the Canadian and U.S. Tour of the Béla Bartók Choir and University Orchestra of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. The tour is scheduled

Washington, DC – In August 2005, the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Hungarian American Coalition approved a draft resolution of the Coalition’s Committee on the 50th

Washington, DC – Three outstanding Hungarian university students were selected as winners of the “Dr. Elemer Kiss Scholarship Program” for the 2005-2006 academic year. The scholarship recipients are: Mr. János Américo Barbero,

Washington, DC – The Congressional Internship program is a public service scholarship established in 2004 by the Board of Directors of the Hungarian American Coalition. The program is made possible

Washington, DC – The U.S. House of Representatives yesterday passed a resolution “urging the Government of Romania … to provide equitable, prompt, and fair restitution” to all religious communities for

European Statesman Promotes European Union Expansion in Washington, D.C Washington, DC – Dr. Otto von Habsburg, one of the initial architects of the European Union, completed a six-day program in