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04/02/2009 18:22
When in Britain last week at
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03/02/2009 22:35
As the recent copyright woes
of Obama poster artist Shepard
Fairey show, there's a war
raging over what some now are
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02/16/2009 07:24
I just finished reading an
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Between Rich and Poor in an
Interconnected World,&qu...
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Advocacy

Courtroom Clash


By Naomi B. Levine
Heirs of the A&P supermarket fortune continue to fight Princeton University over the intent of their late mother’s multi-million-dollar gift to the school. The heirs say Princeton isn’t using it as Mary Robertson intended; the school disagrees. CONTRIBUTE columnist Naomi Levine says fuhgeddaboutit. This case is all about the money—and who gets to control it.
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CLASSWORK
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Fundraisers should be trained and licensed to serve today's new donors who have more opportunities to contribute to more causes in more ways than ever before. Read article >
 
Poverty 101
Poverty 101

 

In larger numbers than ever, college students want to study abroad: more than 200,000 American students are flocking to foreign universities each year, an increase of nearly 150 percent over the last decade. But many are returning to the States disillusioned or overwhelmed by the breadth of the world's problems. Can philanthropy really make a difference?

 

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