Endowed Scholarship Donors Meet the Students Whose Lives They've Changed

April 15, 2008

Donors of endowed scholarships enjoyed an opportunity to meet and become acquainted with the students who benefit from their generosity at the Endowed Scholarship Donor Brunch on Sunday April 13.  95 donors and scholarship recipients came together in the Mattone Atrium of St. John’s School of Law to acknowledge each other and reflect on their mutual love for and commitment to St. John’s University.

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St. John’s University President Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M. noted that donor generosity has been a part of the University’s history from its earliest days.  “The St. John’s story is the story of students in need”, Rev. Harrington said.  “Our students have always come from hard-working families, and it has always been the generosity of our donors that has made a lasting difference in their lives.”

For many donors, the opportunity to show their appreciation in a very real way to the university that nurtured them during their own student days was a motivating factor in their decision to endow a scholarship.  “Endowing my scholarships gives me an opportunity to give back [to St. John’s] for everything that I’ve received here” said Nick Davatzes ’62C, ’64G, ’95HON.  “Besides receiving a great education, this is where I met my wife [Dorothea Hayes Davatzes ’66Ed].  It’s wonderful to see how the University has evolved and continues to reach out to students in need, which is important.  To be able to see that happen makes us both very happy.”

Mr. Davatzes thoughtfully pointed out that donor generosity has a larger impact that extends well beyond the here and now.  “Education is important to our community and to our country.  The better educated our society is, the more likely we’re going to do the right thing.  That’s so important, and so consistent with the Vincentian value system.”

St. John’s Provost Dr. Julia A. Upton, R.S.M. reminded everyone of the humanitarian focus that underscores every aspect of what takes place at the University on a daily basis. She urged the scholarship students to be cognizant of the generosity that their donors have bestowed upon them, and to use those gifts as a force for positive change in the world.  “We, each in our own way, must become St. John’s ambassadors for change” she said, noting that it is the responsibility of everyone at St. John’s to “…bestow that reality upon our students from the very first moment that they step onto campus.”

Daphne Vanessa Pierre a double major in both St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as well as in St. John’s The Peter J. Tobin College of Business who plans to graduate in May, 2009 was particularly moved by Dr. Upton’s remarks.  “When I was listening to Dr. Upton just now I realized how accurate she was when she spoke of us becoming ambassadors for change.  There are so many things that need to be changed in our world, and it’s up to us to make it happen.  Our education isn’t just for us, or for our own success, but rather to help us make a difference and solve some of the problems that seem to be always with us.”

Professor Chin Ling Wang spoke fondly of the University that has been a part of his life for more than three decades.  He and his wife Sallie are glad to be able to reach out to today’s students and help them along their pathways to personal growth and professional success.  “We simply love St. John’s”, said Prof Wang.  “St. John’s is my second home, and we’re happy for every success that helps it grow bigger and better.  Our scholarship helps the students to become successful, and that’s a wonderful thing of which we’re proud to be a part.”

Concluding the afternoon, Rev. Harrington noted that the scholarship recipients at St. John’s are very much aware of what has been done for them, and of their responsibility to reach out to others today and for the rest of their lives. “Our students know that their lives have been changed by their scholarship to St. John’s, and they also know that they cannot just take, but that they have to give back to the world.”