College and university officials in the United States have long invoked a combination of Anglo-Saxon legal precedents, plus the obligations of responsible philanthropic stewardship, to justify policies of perpetual endowments. Closely related to this general principle has been the practice of not spending more than the annual earnings (in other words, interest and dividends) from an endowment. Our historical analysis provides a counter to this contemporary conventional wisdom that has been accepted with little critical consideration in American higher education. Rediscovery of philosophical arguments, and actual cases of foundations and philanthropists who placed limits on the life span of gifts, demonstrates how historical research can pro...
Which operations university endowments should fund has remained a heated topic of debate over the pa...
The origin of endowments in western civilization can be traced back to Roman times when Plato left h...
In the course of my research I found a great deal of speculative writing on fundraising, but very li...
College and university officials in the United States have long invoked a combination of Anglo-Saxon...
Even as certain policy makers press for mandatory payouts from endowments, the concept of an endowme...
In contrast to congressional hearings and proposed punitive legislation, we consider the present and...
American philanthropic institutions control upwards of a trillion dollars of wealth. Because contrib...
The growth of college and university endowments, particularly those of elite schools, have drawn the...
This investigation explores trends in U.S. higher education philanthropy across 30 years, exploring ...
This investigation of U.S. higher education philanthropy examines 30-year trends in higher educatio...
Charitable endowments and other passive investments exceed $425 billion. Why do many donors require ...
Resource dependencies have increased substantially at colleges and universities over the years due t...
Particularly in unstable economic environments, institutions of higher education may seek new or inc...
In 2017, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which imposes a tax of 1.4 percent on the invest...
Our Universities: Giving Fourth in the series Follow the Money Giving is always the result of leade...
Which operations university endowments should fund has remained a heated topic of debate over the pa...
The origin of endowments in western civilization can be traced back to Roman times when Plato left h...
In the course of my research I found a great deal of speculative writing on fundraising, but very li...
College and university officials in the United States have long invoked a combination of Anglo-Saxon...
Even as certain policy makers press for mandatory payouts from endowments, the concept of an endowme...
In contrast to congressional hearings and proposed punitive legislation, we consider the present and...
American philanthropic institutions control upwards of a trillion dollars of wealth. Because contrib...
The growth of college and university endowments, particularly those of elite schools, have drawn the...
This investigation explores trends in U.S. higher education philanthropy across 30 years, exploring ...
This investigation of U.S. higher education philanthropy examines 30-year trends in higher educatio...
Charitable endowments and other passive investments exceed $425 billion. Why do many donors require ...
Resource dependencies have increased substantially at colleges and universities over the years due t...
Particularly in unstable economic environments, institutions of higher education may seek new or inc...
In 2017, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which imposes a tax of 1.4 percent on the invest...
Our Universities: Giving Fourth in the series Follow the Money Giving is always the result of leade...
Which operations university endowments should fund has remained a heated topic of debate over the pa...
The origin of endowments in western civilization can be traced back to Roman times when Plato left h...
In the course of my research I found a great deal of speculative writing on fundraising, but very li...