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PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation Awards $250,000 Through Virtual Gala

PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation Chairman of the Board of Directors Robert Buhler thanks donors and supporters for making the 2020 scholarship campaign a success despite unprecedented challenges.

The unprecedented response to the COVID-19 pandemic saw event cancellations around the world, but that did not stop the PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation (PHSF) from celebrating its 2020 scholars in style through a virtual awards gala on June 13 streamed live on YouTube and Facebook.

“Despite these difficult times, I am pleased to report that the PanHellenic Board of Directors unanimously voted to move forward with awarding $250,000 in scholarships, as well as properly honoring our 2020 Scholars with a virtual PanHellenic Weekend,” Chairman of the Board of Directors, Robert A. Buhler said. “By not having a traditional gala, we were uncertain of how much of a financial burden the PanHellenic would incur. Additionally, we really didn’t know what a virtual event would entail. However, uncertainty never stopped Chris P. Tomaras, and it was not going to stop our Board,” he said.

The virtual awards gala kicked off with an introduction by emcee WFLD Sports Anchor Lou Canellis, and a blessing by His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America.

“While the current situation makes it impossible for us to gather together in person … I am with each and every one of you in spirit,” His Eminence said.

Founded in 2020 by the late Chris P. Tomaras, the PHSF has to date awarded over $3.5 million in scholarships to more than 550 students of Hellenic descent from some 200 colleges and universities across 40 states.

“The PHSF has been on a relentless mission these last 18 years … while it’s true that we’ve traditionally gathered together live in big ballrooms to honor our scholars, today, given the unique challenges of our time, we have to show our appreciation and love in a different way,” Canellis said. “You don’t have to be Greek to appreciate these ideals: philotimo, excellence, civic responsibility and the pursuit of knowledge.”

The virtual gala included videos from 2020 scholarship recipients, and PHSF donors, board members and supporters.

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PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation Gala emcee Lou Canellis welcomed guests to the live streaming event where 40 students were awarded $250,000 in scholarships.

“When you look at this group of students, you’re seeing the future of Hellenism, the cure for COVID, the world solvers of conflict … [these students] exemplify the core Greek principles of philotimo, of an emphasis on education and family,” said Sharron Gerstel, Professor of Byzantine Art and Archaeology at UCLA.

The awards gala came to an end with a synchronized musical performance by Mylos Entertainment.

Traditionally, the PHSF weekend of activities was topped off with an annual gala attended by over 600, including a graduation-style walk across the stage for each of the 40 scholars, along with a Paradigm Award presentation to a distinguished Greek American, followed by dinner and dancing.

“After we decided that COVID-19 would not interrupt our tradition of awarding annual scholarships, we knew we needed to create a virtual event to honor these amazing students,” Buhler said. “We could not forego the opportunity to recognize the 40 students that inspire us and make us all so proud.”

The PHSF’s efforts provide scholars value beyond monetary assistance and recognition by focusing on mentoring, alumni development and internships.

Co-hosted by The Hellenic Initiative, this year marked the 4th Annual Mentorship Luncheon, where 125 young Hellenes from the PanHellenic, THI, and the National Hellenic Society were coached by a group of 16 mentors virtually. The PHSF weekend also included a virtual networking mixer for 2020 scholars.

2020 PanHellenic Scholars

Angelica Alexopoulos – Biology, Oakland University

Constantine Athanitis – Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University

Flora Boardman – Political Science, Fordham University

Marios Bourtzonis – Economics Computer Science, Trinity College

Kyriakos Chatzis – Biology/Pre-Med, Stevens Institute of Technology

Nicholas Chatzitsakos – Performance Jazz Composition, Berklee College of Music

George Dalianis – Government, Harvard University

Katerina Dorian – Political Science & Global Studies, University of Virginia

Christo Fosse – Philosophy, Politics & Economics, Xavier University

Peter Georginis – Business Administration, University of Michigan

Vassi Gianitsos – Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin

Nicholas Ioannou – Radio, Film & Television, Rowan University

Maria Kalogeromitros – Biology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Ioanna Karageorge – Environmental Analysis & Policy, Boston University

Alexia Kovatsis – Elementary Education Applied Psychology & Human Development, Boston College

Dimitrios Kyridis – Organismal Biology, Barton College

Sophia Kyrou – Political Science & Human Rights, Trinity College

Eleftheria Lambropoulos – Engineering, Harvard College

Maria Lysandrou – Neuroscience, University of Chicago

Matthew Macrides – Honors Accounting & Information Systems, The Ohio State

Joanna Maniadaki – Clinical Diagnostic Sciences, Oakland University

Panagiota Megagiannis – Biology Pre-Med, Long Island University

Alexandra Nichols – Piano Performance Violin Performance, Rhode Island College

Irene Pantekidis – Biology Child Studies & Human Development, Tufts University

Katerina Papanikolopoulos – Art History, University of California

Mauretta Patitsas – Marketing, The Ohio State University

Evangelia Pelidis – Biology, Seton Hall University

Timothy Proctor – English & Philosophy, Drew University

Ilia Qato – Astronomy & Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Christoforos Panagiotis Sassaris – English Literature, West Chester University

Jason Souvaliotis – Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

Giorgos Stylianou – Economics, Philosophy, Indiana University Bloomington

Yiorgos Takoudis – Finance Management, University of Miami

Ekaterini Tsampas – Mathematics Teacher Education, Adelphi University

Demetrios Tsitsios – Biomedical Engineering, Drexel University

John Tsortos – Chemical Engineering, University of California Berkeley

Alexa Vaghenas – Psychology, Yale University

Ioannis Vandris – Political Science, Columbia University

Aristotle Vainikos – Joint Major Government and Computer Science, Harvard University

Dionisia Vassos – Pharmacy, Butler University

The next PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation gala is scheduled for June 19, 2021.

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