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September 11, 2011
The Uses and Misuses of 9/11
Robert Klitzman, director of the Bioethics program, writes about the uses and abuses of 9/11 in The Nation: "Many historians say that a handful of events have shaped the last 60 years – Hiroshima, Sputnik, the collapse of the Berlin Wall, and 9/11 – a frightening and awesome list.
9/11 is the most recent of these, and the uses and misuses of that day continue to evolve, and its impact continues to emerge."
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Crashonda Andrew, senior vice president of global philanthropy at United Way, discussed fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and the evolving role of philanthropy during a Nonprofit Management Lunch and Learn session.
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Despite political hostility, the United States remains fundamentally shaped and strengthened by immigrants.
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An event hosted by the M.S. in Human Capital Management program demoed AI uses in learning management.
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