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Dr. Tony Atala an international leader in the field of regenerative medicine, which creates tissues that can replace failing body parts discusses covid-19.
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Dr. Tony Atala an international leader in the field of regenerative medicine, which creates tissues that can replace failing body parts discusses covid-19.
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Recently, I ve been following a lot of what Darren Walker, the CEO of the Ford Foundation, has been saying. I came across an interview he did in 2019, and I have to say, I found myself a little confused.
The president of the University of Chicago, Dr. Robert Zimmer, discusses the importance of creating a climate of free speech on campus.
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What can we do about the intense division, naming and shaming, and cancel culture we ve seen accelerate leading up to this year s election?
Congress has resurrected a sweeping election reform bill that s certain to stifle funding to political advocacy.
The Roundtable’s experts provide a robust and informative assessment of the challenges to philanthropic freedom in a changed political environment.
This next gen which Goldseker reminds us can include those in their twenties all the way to those in their fifties will have outsize impact because they will have more resources to give and (for the younger next gens) will give for a longer time, primarily because they are revolutionizing the how of philanthropy.