The Spirit And Morale of Private Philanthropy Stanford University And the James
The Spirit And Morale of Private Philanthropy Stanford University And the James
Morris M Morris Macknight Doyle
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I think that the major universities, the large research universities like Stanford and USC [University of Southern California], who have received the largest grants, have more or less alternated, but that is not a fixed concept. I think every year we simply take a look at what the needs are on a relative and competitive basis, and try to be helpful where we think our dollars will count the most. And then, of course, we've developed also a number of statewide programs that are related to higher ...education, and that don't have very much to do with any particular individual institution. For example, the grants for the purpose of trying to locate and develop ethnic diversity in academic pipelineswe've been trying very hard to get Hispanic teachers who might otherwise be siphoned off into other work, to stay in academic work and to go through the degree process to the point where they become tenured faculty members. Morris: Is that something Mr. Cuthbertson--? Doyle: I think Ken was very much interested in that, yes.
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