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The time for government to feel has come
Federal News Network· 3 days agoMaking others feel valued is essential not just in our personal lives, but also in our workplaces. During May’s Mental Health Awareness Month there is...
Column: More moral principle, less legislation | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 5 days agoThe Star-Advertiser’s April 7 Insight section raised two critical concerns: artificial intelligence...
Opinion | What I’d Assign to Today’s College Students
New York Times· 7 days agoMy weekend column used this season of campus protest as an opportunity to discuss the evolution of Columbia’s core curriculum, whose readings on contemporary politics, I argued, usefully distill ...
Opponents as Allies: The Thorny Proposition of a First-of-Its-Kind Foundation Gathering
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 18 hours agoPhilanthropy is splintered along many of the same lines as America, divisions that limit how it advances the common good. The four-day event — the first time that the Council on Foundations ...
DAVID HALAAS: Inspiring people to do good in the community
Sioux City Journal· 6 days agoDAVID HALAAS: "Well, that’s pleasant," I said to myself (with great sarcasm). More than once in...
Where Should the Nonprofit World Stand on Campus Protests?
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 1 day agoStop romanticizing student demonstrators against the war in Gaza, and start encouraging them to reexamine their strategy.
Small Business - Salisbury Post | Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 3 days agoCollege presidents are highly visible and vulnerable, serving on the frontlines to respond to events both on and off campus, inspiring faculty, staff, students and other constituencies, and ...