Heinz Voices

A healthy mix of opinion, politics, and policy, Heinz Voices is where you can find columnists talking about the issues of the day as only a Heinz student can.  What does that mean?  Smart, thoughtful commentary, interesting policy ideas, and perhaps a soupçon of the quantitative chops that Heinz College loves so much.

Of course, any opinions in these pieces are solely the opinions of the authors, and are in no way representative of the opinions of the Heinz Journal, the Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University, or even Mayor Luke Ravenstahl.

Week of April 9, 2012

This week, Elizabeth Schuelke kicks off Women’s History Month with a sobering tale of how much farther we have to go to realize true gender equality.

Week of March 25, 2012

This week, we have columns from Elizabeth Schuelke on her meeting with Anne-Marie Slaughter and from Alyssa Connelly on whether you can be both funny and successful in the workplace.  Enjoy, and tell us what you think!

Week of February 5, 2012

This week, we have columns from Elizabeth Schuelke on the end of the age of apathy and from Jacqueline Payne on the burden of regulation.  Enjoy, and tell us what you think!

 

Week of January 22, 2012

This week, we have columns from Jacqueline Payne on Ethical Consumerism and from Elizabeth Schuelke on the State of the Union.  Enjoy, and tell us what you think!