AGAPW announced their 2022 Scholarship Award honorees including Eleni Milonas of New York University who received the Katerina Navab Excellence Tuition Scholarship in Humanities. Photo: Courtesy of AGAPW
NEW YORK – The Association of Greek American Professional Women (AGAPW) on May 2 announced their 2022 Scholarship Awards. They offered congratulations to Eleni Milonas of New York University and Katherine Phillips of Rutgers University, the well-deserving and inspiring 2022 awardees of the Katerina Navab Excellence Tuition Scholarship in Humanities and the Amalia Colombos Excellence Tuition Scholarship in STEM, respectively.
AGAPW expressed “profound gratitude to the distinguished Excellence Tuition Scholarships sponsors, Dr. Aphrodite Navab and Mrs. Katerina Navab, and Mr. Nicholas Colombos and Mrs. Alexandra Colombos for their generosity and support of AGAPW’s mission,” and “a special thank you to the distinguished Excellence Tuition Scholarships committee members and the chairs Dr. Pannie Trifillis, PhD, and Dr. Liana Theodoratou, PhD, for their invaluable time and diligence.”
AGAPW announced their 2022 Scholarship Award honorees including Katherine Phillips of Rutgers University who received the Amalia Colombos Excellence Tuition Scholarship in STEM. Photo: Courtesy of AGAPW
AGAPW in collaboration with ALLILONnet also continues the online spring 2022 Conversation with Women Leaders Lecture Series, featuring fireside chat presentations on contemporary topics, on Monday, May 9, 7-8 PM with Mary Papaschinopoulou, JD, MLE on Women Entrepreneurs in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A European Perspective, introduced by Anastasia Romanou, PhD. Join the conversation online via Zoom: https://bit.ly/3HPFvPG.
FALMOUTH, MA – The police in Falmouth have identified the victim in an accident involving a car plunging into the ocean on February 20, NBC10 Boston reported.
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