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Dean's Circle Program
Heinz College invites alumni, friends, faculty and staff who contribute $1,000 and above to Heinz College annually to membership in the Dean's Circle.
In appreciation for your support, benefits include:
- Invitations for you and a guest to special Dean's Circle events to thank our major donors.
- Acknowledgement on the Dean's Circle donor board located prominently in Hamburg Hall, the home of Heinz College.
- Special notification and invitations to Heinz College events and lectures.
- Membership in Carnegie Mellon University's Andrew Carnegie Society, which includes invitations to AcCeSs programs and other events, and listing in the Andrew Carnegie Society section of Carnegie Mellon Magazine.
Legacy Scholarships
Patrons who make a gift of $10,000 (payable over four years at $2,500 per year) can establish a named Legacy Scholarship. A Heinz College Legacy Scholarship provides support to a talented student with financial need. For more information, please contact the Heinz College Development Office.
Contact
Kristin Niceswanger, Development Associate
Phone: 412-268-6066
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Kristin Niceswanger
Development Associate
Phone: 412-268-6066
DC Alumni are the IOF Champions for a Second Year!
Heinz College alumni in DC again this year are the winners of the Network Nights IOF Challenge between Pittsburgh and DC. This is the second year for the challenge, and DC won last year as well. DC alumni can revel in the victory, knowing they helped Heinz students have the resources to accept an unpaid or low paid summer internship.
A Tradition of Excellence
For Christopher Henderson (MSPPM-DC ’11), Heinz College was a top choice for graduate school. But it was more than Heinz’s reputation of unique programming, interdisciplinary opportunities and quantitative approaches that set it apart from other graduate programs.
The Pulse of Pittsburgh
Making the decision to shift from the workforce back to full time graduate studies wasn’t easy, but Christina knew that a master’s degree would make her a candidate for more challenging jobs. Thanks to the generosity of the Class of 1974 W.W. Cooper Scholarship, Christina felt more secure in her move to Heinz College.
Making a Social Impact: Only in Pittsburgh
If you’ve lived in or visited Pittsburgh, you know about the places, sights and local flavor that are unique to one of America’s most livable cities. As a Pittsburgh native, Heinz College Master of Science in Public Policy and Management student Brett Wiewiora knows Pittsburgh is one of a kind – a blessing that brings some unique challenges as well.