With Michael E. Hartmann, the former director of special projects at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and current policy fellow at the Ash Center’s Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation talks about his work and research interests, differences between the billionaire philanthropy of the past and the trillionaire philanthropy of the future, and whether the tensions of each with democracy will also be different. The post A conversation with the Harvard Kennedy School’s Jeremy McKey (Part 1 of 2) a...| the Giving Review
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March 2020 opens ominously. New York City reports its first PCR-positive "case." US Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar says HHS is "ramping up" testing for coronavirus....| Health Freedom Defense Fund
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We are pleased to announce Maddie Ross, a Bio-Chem major here at UF has made history as UF’s 10th Gates Cambridge Scholar. The University of Cambridge, through the Gates Cambridge Scholarship program, annually awards full funding for postgraduate studies to exceptional international students (outside the UK) across all disciplines offered. Selection for these prestigious awards ... Read more The post UF’s 2024 Gates Cambridge Scholar Maddie Ross appeared first on Chemistry.| Chemistry