10 Courses With a Twist
Why are so many nonmajors taking “Introduction to Computer Science” at Harvard or “Introductory Oceanography” at Cornell? Why is Temple […]
Why are so many nonmajors taking “Introduction to Computer Science” at Harvard or “Introductory Oceanography” at Cornell? Why is Temple […]
The Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy hosted an awards ceremony for the grants given out by the
Ever philosophical, Paul Woodruff was even for deliberative than usual last fall as he selected students for his new class.
As the semester wrapped up, 31 freshmen in Dean Paul Woodruff’s freshman signature course, Ethics and the Art of Giving,
This holiday season, students from The University of Texas at Austin are giving back in a big way. Freshman enrolled
What would you do if you were handed $100,000 to give to charity? Where would you start? How would you
This is part two of a series on transformative Signature Courses. Philanthropy is a far-off thought for most college freshmen,
Students distributed $100,000 among five charities Monday to mark the end of their semester in the UGS class “Philanthropy: The
Rather than learn how to make money, students in sociology professor Pamela Paxton’s undergraduate studies class learned how to give
Penn students enrolled in URBS 404: Philanthropy and the City this spring provided $55,000 in grant funding to Philadelphia nonprofits