Why do the professional schools (DMS, Thayer, Tuck) have their own annual funds?
There are two reasons. First, the professional schools know their needs better than anyone else—whether it’s advancing medical research, retaining exceptional engineering faculty, or creating scholarships for the business school. Second, alumni of the professional schools typically feel a strong affinity for their alma mater and wish to direct their support to it.
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