Support
For more information on ways to give, contact:
Peter Rozga
Office of Institutional Advancement
220 Johnston Hall
101 Pleasant St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 612-624-2848
For other giving options, visit
the U of M Foundation.
You Make Us Great
The Classical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures offers courses and degree programs to many University of Minnesota undergraduate and graduate students every year. Gifts to the department help us provide scholarship support, fund student travel abroad, bring in distinguished speakers from around the country, and much more.
What Your Gift Can Do
Your contribution allows us to ensure:
- A distinguished faculty: creating endowed chairs and professorships and supporting interdisciplinary research centers and programs will help us recruit and retain outstanding faculty.
- Excellence and competitiveness of our graduate program: faculty choose institutions that attract the best graduate students. We need to ensure the excellence and competitiveness of our graduate programs so that we may compete for the best faculty and brightest students.
- A diverse and engaged undergraduate student body: although we are attracting better students than ever before, too many other outstanding students choose other institutions—often for financial reasons. Merit- and need-based scholarships are needed to recruit many outstanding students.
Choose a Fund
There are a number of ways your gift can help support graduate and undergraduate students—the next generation of leaders and thinkers—in the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures:
- Classical Studies Development Fund: This fund supports the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities by helping provide scholarship support, fund student travel abroad, bring in distinguished speakers, and more.
- Mary G. Hahn Undergraduate Scholarship for Travel Abroad: This fund supports undergraduate students in the Department of lassical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures who are interested in archeological excavation.
- Roetzel Family Graduate Fellowship in Religions in Antiquity: This fellowship supports graduate students in the Department of lassical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures, especially those who are studying religions in antiquity.