05/22/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/22/2026 13:23
Students at the University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences (SPHIS) can soon apply for a newly created scholarship, thanks to The Humana Foundation and inspiration of UofL alumna Heidi Margulis '74.
The endowed Heidi S. Margulis Scholarship was announced as a surprise May 21 at the University Club on Belknap Campus. The Humana Foundation is honoring their board member Margulis with a starting gift of $300,000 to establish the new scholarship.
Margulis' early years in a family with the fraught history of a mother's and grandmother's escape from the Holocaust fueled her passion for change and a desire to give back to the community that nurtured and sustained her. Margulis' journey of positive community transformation in Louisville originated at UofL with her own scholarship and overseas work-study immersion program that culminated in a degree in International Studies with honors in December 1974.
Following in the footsteps of her UofL political science professor and mentor Landis Jones, Margulis became a Capitol Hill intern, working with U.S. Senators Wendall Ford and Dee Huddleston. She served during the tumultuous era of the Watergate Scandal.
Margulis began her career with Humana in 1985, and in her 34-year tenure, she led Humana's government affairs strategy while also managing the company's charitable foundation, community engagement and corporate social responsibility initiatives. She retired as chief corporate affairs officer in 2019.
Following her retirement, she has served on The Humana Foundation board and the operating board of UofL Health, among other community and government boards.
Margulis said, "One of my core beliefs and values is that everyone deserves a fair shake in the system."
The first Heidi S. Margulis Scholarship will be awarded to a SPHIS student in fall 2026.