Alumni

Awards of Distinction

To Learn, To Lead, To Serve

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  • Call for Nominations: 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award

    Distinguished Faculty Award Nominations

    Nominations are now open for the Distinguished Faculty Award, which recognizes a current faculty member who has served Heritage Hall for at least five years and has shown exceptional dedication to inspiring and educating lifelong learners.
    The award recipient will be honored in August during the annual Faculty Recognition Luncheon with a personalized plaque and monetary gift. A financial contribution will also be made in the honoree’s name to the HHAA Distinguished Faculty Endowment Fund.
    Nomination deadline: July 1. Before submitting a nomination, please review the eligibility requirements.

In 2025, the HHAA celebrated Ted Perry '01 as the 13th Distinguished Alumni Award recipient.

Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients

Exceptional Dedication & Commitment

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  • Distinguished Faculty Award

    The Distinguished Faculty Award recognizes a current faculty member who has been on staff for a minimum of five years, and who has exhibited exceptional dedication and commitment to inspiring and educating lifelong learners.
     
    Each August, a personalized plaque and monetary gift are presented to the recipient during the annual Faculty Recognition Luncheon. In addition, a financial contribution to the HHAA Distinguished Faculty Endowment Fund is made in the honoree's name.
In 2025, the HHAA celebrated Margaret Murray as the Distinguished Faculty Award recipient.
    • Margaret Murray

      Margaret Murray

Distinguished Faculty Award Recipients

Questions?

For questions about Heritage Hall Alumni Affairs, contact alumni@heritagehall.com.
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