Mathematician Grigore Moisil was born on 10 January 1906, an anniversary observed without fail by his disciples. He is believed to be the founder of Romanian informatics teaching.
Late last year, Bucharest hosted the first fair for businesswomen in Romania, B-Fair.
The findings of a recent report published by World Vision Romania Foundation
The founder of the “neo-Romanian style, Ion Mincu is one of Romanias most prominent architects.
Workshops without Borders is one project that helps integrate homeless people.
This year, we celebrate the 300th anniversary of the death of ruler Constantin Brancoveanu.
Every year smoking kills some 700,000 people in the European Union, being one of the most serious issues facing Member States.
Many book fairs and related events are held across Romania every year.
Ciprian Porumbescu, a Romanian classical music composer, patriot, and national hero, surrounded by the aura of an early tragic death, was born on 14 October 1853 in a village in Bukovina, in the area that is now a part of Ukraine.
The number of cancer patients in Romania has spiked at an alarming pace over the last years.
In early 20th century the rail worker's standard of living in Romania became the main reason for concern for the authorities
Although the communist regime in Romania destroyed the spirit of association, as of recently small groups in cities, towns or just neighborhoods have started to act as communities.
The new academic year begins in Romania on 1st of October.
Avram Iancu was an outstanding leader of the Romanians in Transylvania in the 1848 revolution.
15 September is back to school day in pre-university Romania, the end of summer vacation.