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President’s Note

…an Atheist, and a Jew Walk into a Catholic School.” No, it’s not the setup to a joke. Christopher Levenick’s cover story looks at the donors of many faiths (and…

Winter 2012 – Editor’s Introduction

“Right now, just over one billion people—about 15 percent of the people in the world—live in extreme poverty,” writes Bill Gates in his 2012 Annual Letter. But, he continues, “15…

Spring 2012 – Editor’s Introduction

…faculty. What they get, explains AEI research fellow Andrew Kelly, is the entire curriculum of many of the world’s best universities, at their fingertips, free of charge. Jeff Sandefer is on…

Briefly Noted

…in order to create a single, comprehensive research university in the southern part of the state. Specifically, Christie’s plan calls for rolling Rutgers-Camden—a campus of the state’s university system, founded…

Back to the Drawing Board preview

Back to the Drawing Board

“I was working in the oilfield, earning minimum wage, watching my co-workers give minimal effort,” recalls Jeff Sandefer. It was 1977, and the summer heat in west Texas was brutal….

Summer 2012 – Briefly Noted

…useful discoveries.”) But Rockefeller was also a lifelong proponent—and funder—of homeopathy. His giving to scientific research resulted in immediate improvements in human health; his giving to homeopathic research never produced…

The Fearless Philanthropist preview

The Fearless Philanthropist

…right people to direct the research or run the clinical practices. That’s Dr. Beckerle’s job. She oversees the people who conduct the research, educate the public, and treat the patients.”…

Summer 2012 – Editor s Introduction

…cancer. Huntsman responded in characteristic fashion. He doubled down. Against tall odds, he committed to building a top-flight research and treatment facility in his hometown of Salt Lake City. When…

Editor’s Introduction

…working to build nonprofits to the point where they no longer need his support. Throughout it all, he has created institutions—an aquarium, medical facilities, policy research institutes—that anywhere else would…

Parenting the Privileged

…your check and graduate you. Money can buy anything you want.” The legacy of great wealth also has the potential to overwhelm young people’s search for identity, a search that…

Spring 2015 – Briefly Noted

…the Mediterranean in less-than-seaworthy vessels. After a drowning of 366 people off the coast of Lampedusa in 2013, Italy set up a specialized search and rescue operation called Mare Nostrum….