
On Saturday February 6th, 2010,
Hellenic College welcomed over fifty Boston-area Orthodox Christian college
students for the annual St. Photios the Great Faith & Learning Symposium,
which provides Orthodox Christian college students the venue to reflect on the
relationship between their faith and their lives as college students. This
year, there were student participants from the University of Hartford, MIT,
Harvard University, Suffolk University, Thomas More College, Babson College,
Hellenic College, the University of Connecticut, the College of the Holy Cross,
Framingham State College, Brandeis University, and Holy Cross Greek Orthodox
School of Theology.
As the only Orthodox Christian undergraduate institution in the Western Hemisphere, Hellenic College welcomes students from Boston-area campuses to its annual St. Photios the Great Faith & Learning Symposium sponsored by the Office of Vocation & Ministry. This year’s symposium will take place Saturday, February 6th in the Reading Room of the Archbishop Iakovos Library and Learning Resource Center on its Brookline campus.
This year’s keynote speaker is His Grace Bishop Savas Zembillas of Troas, who will address the theme, “Christ and Culture Revisited: Against? Transforming? Other?” His Grace Bishop Savas is the Director of the Office of Church and Society for the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese.
...Over the course of a week in early October, the Office of Vocation & Ministry held workshops to help college students approach looming career choices. While the OVM reflects upon the question "Who will I be?" more than "What will I be?," the latter requires attention in light of the former.
Open to the Hellenic College/Holy Cross community and Boston OCFs, Career Services Week at Hellenic College provides a context for ...
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.
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