Feinstein International Center receives endowed gift to support humanitarian work and education

As the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy reports, the Feinstein International Center has received exciting news: “Cristiana Falcone Sorrell, N01, F01, has pledged $937,500 to support the center’s work to improve humanitarian responses. Just over half of the gift, $500,000, will create the Dignitas Scholarship Fund. This fund is the first endowed scholarship for students in the Master of Arts in Humanitarian Assistance (MAHA) program, a joint-degree program of the Friedman and Fletcher schools. When matched by the university through the ongoing Financial Aid Initiative, the fund will total $1 million.”

You can read the full article about the gift hereThe Feinstein International Center is grateful to Cristiana Falcone Sorrell and is looking forward to continuing its work in strengthening the humanity and dignity of people in crisis through knowledge and practice.