Philanthropy in the time of COVID-19
How do you define and teach philanthropy to those who haven’t yet felt its impact? How do you show the […]
How do you define and teach philanthropy to those who haven’t yet felt its impact? How do you show the […]
“Students in the first-year seminar, named Values in Action, partnered with the Philanthropy Lab, a national philanthropic organization, to present
Duke was founded on the philanthropy of James B. Duke. Now, its students have found a way to give back—in
PBPL 51, “Leadership in Civil Society,” a class taught by Rockefeller Center for Public Policy associate director Ronald Shaiko, will
On Tuesday, May 7, 2019, Dick ’64 and Barbara Couch, leaders of the Couch Family Foundation and the Hypertherm Hope
Public policy class awards a total of $40,000 in grants to Upper Valley nonprofits. Students from the new public policy
Eighteen Columbia undergraduates learned about the power of philanthropy this semester—by giving away $67,000. They were students in a new
Earlier this year, I wrote an article about knowing when to give and when to walk; an internal struggle I
WACO, Texas (Dec. 9, 2014) – Thirty Baylor University students in the university’s first Philanthropy Labcourse spent the fall semester
In October 2013, I (Andy) sat outside Common Grounds one splendid fall morning with Lauren Wolter, the director of a