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The Orthodox Scholars Initiative (OSI) has launched a new page on its website to help students, scholars, and professionals connect to the organizations that are enhancing Orthodox higher education. The page provides a listing of the colleges, institutes, and projects that are part of a growing Orthodox presence in the world of academia. Some of the institutes and projects focus on undergraduate education in general, others are housed at specific universities, and still others are dedicated to certain academic and professional fields. All of them are related to the mission of the Orthodox Scholars Initiative, which seeks to connect Orthodox scholars and students, to enhance their sense of vocation in their various disciplines, and to encourage a stronger relationship between Orthodox faith and higher education.
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On Saturday February 25, 2012 Hellenic College welcomed over forty Boston-area Orthodox college students for the St. Photios the Great Faith & Learning Symposium, which provides Orthodox Christian college students the space to reflect on the relationship between their faith and their lives as college students. This year, John T. Chirban, PhD., ThD., Jeffrey Rediger, M.D., Philip Mamalakis, PhD., offeredpresentations on the topic of faith and psychology. There were student participants from Boston College, Boston University, Harvard University, Hellenic College, Northeastern University, College of the Holy Cross, MassBay, Tufts University, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology.
...The Orthodox Scholars’ Initiative (OSI) database is designed to enable Orthodox Christian faculty and researchers of every discipline—economists, scientists, historians, sociologists, etc.—to find and network with one another, as well as to serve as resources for Orthodox Christian students, parishes, and organizations. It invites four user groups to register: faculty/researchers, students, lay leaders, an...
The Office of Vocation & Ministry (OVM) at Hellenic College trains and educates faithful, energetic, high achieving, and service oriented Orthodox Christian young people to be leaders in the church as priests and lay people.
CrossRoad Session 1: June 18–28, 2011
CrossRoad Session 2: July 5–15, 2011
OVM programs are made possible through the generous assistance of the following organizations:
The Virginia H. Farah Foundation
CrossRoad Parents' Association