Hispanic
persons of Spanish-speaking cultures, mainly from Spain and Hispanic America
Saving Free Speech
Can intellectual humility and listening with empathy open closed minds and preserve honest debate?
2. Students Are In Short Supply
Thanks to birth declines, we have too many college seats. Leaders must make hard choices in response.
Summer 2019 - Briefly Noted
A troubling screed from the Gray Lady. Seeing a black hole. California's homelessness farce. Taps, hurricane relief, and a TFA meltdown. A truly imaginative university.
A Stroll Through Community Life
Philadelphia
Religious Recovery
A church in Brooklyn that is desperately poor of money, but rich in faith, is changing addicts' lives
We're Not Signing It
Our Concerns About Independent Sector s Principles for Good Governance and Ethical Practice
An Episcopalian, an Atheist, and a Jew Walk into a Catholic School. . .
Meet the (non-Catholic) patron saints of inner-city Catholic education
Interview with Adrienne Arsht
The much-discouraged $30 million grant that changed a city, the case for naming gifts, art and resilience.
Summer 2017 - Briefly Noted
Home life and scholastic success. A baseball all-star gives back. Children and animals on Noah's Ark. BYU student animators.
Winter 2017 - Briefly Noted
Glittering glass out of the ashes. Unions block charters. Life-and-death nonprofit work. Crowdsourcing art.
Philanthropy or Social Activism?
With the valuable pro bono hours they volunteer, lawyers can change lives, or change the country.
The Art of Public-Policy Philanthropy: Fighting for School Reform
Featuring Chester Finn, John Kirtley, Fred Klipsch, Betsy DeVos, and Thomas Carroll
Champion Givers
A 15-year update on the winners of the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership
From Promising to Proven
The charter school boom ahead
Donating a Motive to Strive
Oil money pipeline funnels kids to college
They Shall Overcome
Meet the K 12 reform donors who strategically balance charitable giving, legislative advocacy, and direct political engagement.