Earth Day: FAITH Scholars Building a Sustainable Future

With Earth Day (April 22) approaching, this month we are recognizing FAITH Scholars who are doing their part to secure a sustainable future by pursuing careers and innovatively addressing issues in renewable energy,  plant conservation, protecting endangered habitats and promoting food security. We are pleased to highlight the following young people who are making a positive change … Read more

A Look Back on International Women’s History Month

In recognition of International Women’s History Month, the last few weeks have been spent commemorating the contributions extraordinary and trailblazing women have made to society past and present internationally.  We would like to close out March by celebrating some of the brilliant young women in our FAITH Scholars program. Their leadership in a diverse range … Read more

March Madness: Saluting FAITH Scholar Student Athletes

In the spirit of the commencing March Madness athletic competition, this month we are celebrating FAITH Scholars who are leaders in their classrooms and also on the court, field, rink and track. In 2021, nearly 90% of FAITH Scholars were high school athletes with 38% serving as captains of their sports teams. Throughout the years, … Read more

FAITH Scholar Spotlight: Share the Love

In the spirit of the Valentine’s holiday, we’d like to share some of the kind words, love and appreciation our FAITH Scholars have expressed for the support and community FAITH has provided and the inspiration and example our Founders have established. Enjoy! Reece Hughes FAITH-STEM Scholar ’20 “This year, I’ve had the wonderful opportunity to … Read more

FOUNDERS IN THE NEWS: John Pappajohn

We are pleased to share a recent article profiling FAITH Founder John Pappajohn. (VIEW ARTICLE) The article was published in the National Herald (Oct. 15th Friday Issue) commemorating the 25th anniversary of the John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Centers and detailing his extraordinary leadership and the enduring opportunities he’s created as a businessman, humanitarian and champion of … Read more

The FAITH Endowment Awards 82 Academic Scholarships to Top Greek American Students  

The FAITH Endowment welcomes 82 of the brightest and most accomplished graduating high school seniors within the Greek American community into the prestigious FAITH Scholarships for Academic Excellence program. Scholarship amounts ranging up to $12,000 were awarded to applicants displaying extraordinary academic achievement a­nd a spirit of charity and community service. Part of the largest … Read more

2021 FAITH-STEM Scholars featured in National Herald

We are delighted to share that an article and an announcement recognizing the 2021 FAITH-STEM Scholars ran in the National Herald in the October 1st Issue.  Below please see a copy of the article and announcement that ran. We are proud to support these accomplished young people and applaud them once again for their outstanding … Read more

The FAITH Endowment Recognizes Greek American Undergraduate Students for their Achievements in STEM Fields

FAITH is pleased to announce that 62 university students will receive the 2021 FAITH Scholarship for Excellence in STEM continuation award. Since the program’s inception in 2012, over 200 young Greek American leaders advancing their campuses and communities through innovative and ambitious developments in STEM have received this special recognition and join a broader network of over 600 FAITH scholarship recipients.

From aspiring immunologists and aerospace engineers to future biotechnologists and data scientists, the 2021 FAITH-STEM Scholars averaged a 3.77 GPA and include undergraduates from across the country—such as Vasiliki Frantzis, a mechanical engineer major at Georgia Institute of Technology who completed her second summer interning at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center; Dmitri Morales, a biomedical engineer at Duke University using AI technology to develop a noninvasive method to measure blood pressure; and Sophia Delis, a neurobiology major at the University of California, Berkeley who teaches low-income high school students how to make informed health decisions and spends her summers volunteering as a medical aid at the United Nations refugee camp in Katerini, Greece.

“FAITH’s commitment to supporting higher education is truly admirable. I am grateful to be a FAITH-STEM scholar and join a cohort of amazing and bright Greek American college students. I feel blessed to be included in this network,” said Peter Jordanides, a sophomore at Ohio State University researching molecular mechanisms of oral carcinogenesis in the pathology lab.

At the recommendation of FAITH Founder Dr. P. Roy Vagelos, the FAITH Scholarship for Excellence in STEM program was established to promote interest in STEM disciplines among young Greek and Hellenic leaders by supporting all four years of candidates’ undergraduate studies provided they major in a STEM field, maintain a 3.6 minimum GPA and participate in organizations related to the Greek Orthodox and Hellenic community throughout their college career. In order to be considered, applicants must apply for the FAITH Scholarship for Academic Excellence their senior year of high school.

In addition to their academic achievements, FAITH-STEM Scholars use their talents and skillsets to expand their philanthropic endeavors and invest in their Greek communities. Tatiana Pavlides, a biomedical engineering major at Case Western Reserve University, is leading an initiative to make her parish more sustainable. Maria Tangalos, a pharmaceutical development research assistant studying engineering at the University of Southern California, leads weekly science experiments for underprivileged students in the Los Angeles school district. Anna Smith, a nursing major at Loyola University, is a translator and patient educator in COVID-19 vaccination clinics and Evangelos Barous, a research assistant and electrical engineer major at Northeastern University, designs devices with Enabling Engineers that provide greater independence for individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities.

“I use the additional motivation and belief that FAITH has instilled in me to be the very best not only for myself, but also for the Hellenic community,” said Gregory Kostakis, an electrical engineer major at Oakland University who founded the Engineers for a Sustainable World Club to implement hands-on sustainability projects across campus.

Since its inception with additional support from its members, FAITH has proudly awarded over 1,720 grants and scholarships to the best and brightest young leaders of the Hellenic American and Greek Orthodox community through its prestigious FAITH Scholarships for Academic Excellence, FAITH-STEM scholarships, Fulbright-FAITH Scholarship collaboration and more. Last year, FAITH launched the Strategic Leadership for Transformative Action (SLTA), an executive education certificate course in non-profit management to cultivate clergy and lay leaders of the community in partnership with The Fletcher School at Tufts University.

“The Founders of FAITH are proud to support this important initiative to inspire the best and brightest young people to become future leaders within our community and their professional fields. Furthermore, a background in STEM subjects will be critical for obtaining graduate training and jobs in science, technology and engineering in the future. Our nation needs, and will need, people well-trained in these fields in order to remain globally competitive,” said Dr. P. Roy Vagelos, FAITH founder and program chair.

In addition to announcing the 62 recipients of FAITH Scholarships for Excellence in STEM, FAITH has also announced another 82 recipients of the FAITH Scholarships for Academic Excellence, making this year’s class of FAITH Scholars the largest since the Endowment’s inception.

For more information, email info@thefaithendowment.org.

Participants of the FAITH Endowment’s Executive Training Program Identify Solutions to Meet Parish and Community Needs

“The SLTA Program works from the assumption that faith-based leadership is crucial to meeting the existential challenges—such as pandemics climate change and poverty—that confront our community and humanity worldwide The second year of the SLTA Program convened a diverse cohort of talented individuals from across the Metropolis of Boston, working in diverse professional sectors and … Read more