News:

Jennifer Rishner interviewed for Robb Report!

Date: December 14, 2021

Philanthropy is changing. Spurred by the Covid-19 crisis, America’s racial reckoning, increasingly frequent climate disasters and a profound sense that traditional ways of giving are insufficient to meet burgeoning needs, […]

Jennifer Rishner interviewed for Philanthropy!

Date: December 14, 2021

The San Francisco philanthropists Jennifer and David Risher believe so strongly that rich donors should give more of the money in their donor-advised funds to charities, and more quickly, that […]

M. Soledad Caballero featured in TuftsNow!

Date: November 23, 2021

When M. Soledad Caballero, AG02, thinks back to her childhood, she remembers not one, but two.  Born in Santiago, Chile, in 1973, the year a group of military officers seized power from then-president […]

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Reviews:

Bookmonger: The negative capability of poets

Date: June 25, 2024

”Negative capability” was initially described by 18th-century English poet John Keats as a poet’s way of living with uncertainty, or with openness to competing moods. In two recently published volumes, […]

Jen Ryland reviews D.C. Frost’s A PUNISHING BREED

Date: June 10, 2024

“DC Frost does an artful job of weaving in current campus social issues, juggling multiple suspects, and giving us a peek into the tense relationship between the two men who […]

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