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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Katherina Rosqueta of the School of Social Policy & Practice discusses progress in the quest to identify meaningful metrics of nonprofit performance, such as SP2’s Center for High Impact Philanthropy.
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Katherina Rosqueta of the School of Social Policy & Practice says that there has always been a certain amount of tension and debate surrounding transparency and privacy in the philanthropy world.
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Nwamaka Eneanya of the Perelman School of Medicine says that the inequities of the pandemic and the murder of George Floyd served as a catalyst to promote equity in medical research.
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Alumnus Leonard Lauder gave $177 million to the School of Nursing to address nursing shortages by recruiting students from underrepresented backgrounds and training more providers for disadvantaged communities.
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A $125 million gift from alumnus Leonard Lauder has created a tuition-free program at the School of Nursing that will eventually train 40 nurse practitioners a year for decades to come.
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Kat Rosqueta of School of Social Policy & Practice is interviewed about the work of the Center for High Impact Philanthropy.
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Nearly half of alumni who have never donated to their alma maters believe their college does not need their money as much as other nonprofits, according to a new survey of American donors. That’s a perennial challenge for university fundraisers, according to the study by Cygnus Applied Research, a fundraising consultancy. More than 21,000 donors completed the annual survey, including more than 6,200 college graduates who give to charity but have never donated to institutions they attended.