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  • The Impacts of the War on Ukraine on Cultural Heritage

    Futurity Jan 20, 2024

    The war in Ukraine is destroying the country’s cultural heritage on a scale not seen since World War II, according to new research.

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  • Old Forests Are Critically Important For Slowing Climate Change And Merit Immediate Protection From Logging

    The Conversation Jan 19, 2024

    President Biden has called for protecting large, old trees from logging, but many of them could be cut while the regulatory process grinds forward.

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  • The Impacts of Climate Disasters on Youth Mental Health

    Grist Jan 19, 2024

    Young people traumatized by Hurricane Maria were more likely to report substance use.

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  • Five Powerful Wind Energy Trends to Look Out For in 2024

    Triple Pundit Jan 19, 2024

    Wind power accounts for about 10 percent of the electricity in the U.S., representing a remarkable growth spurt in recent years.Still, with the climate crisis looming overhead, the wind energy…

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  • How Do We Measure the Success of Higher Education in Prison?

    Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy Jan 19, 2024

    As predicted in our 2022 Trends report, postsecondary educational programming in prison continues to grow (Hawver & Yore-VanOosterhout). With this growth comes a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape how we evaluate rehabilitative…

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  • Students Do Better And Schools Are More Stable When Teachers Get Mental Health Support

    The Conversation Jan 19, 2024

    When it comes to mental health at school, typically the focus is on helping students, especially as they emerge from the pandemic with heightened levels of anxiety, stress and emotional…

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  • The Local Impact of the National Housing Crisis

    Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy Jan 19, 2024

    The widespread lack of affordable housing in the U.S. is neither a new nor an easy problem to solve. The need is great, and the solutions are complex. Despite decades…

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  • Shaping Narratives to Best Tackle Social Issues

    NPC Jan 19, 2024

    Creating progressive social change requires us to have both the data and the narrative. One clear example of an issue where data will never be enough is health inequalities. At FrameWorks, we…

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  • Decentering Whiteness in Philanthropy

    Medium Jan 19, 2024

    When you think about “philanthropists,” who comes to mind? Maybe it’s Bill and Melinda Gates, maybe it’s Mackenzie Scott. Or maybe your mind goes to the men that our country…

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  • The Fiscal Sponsorship Model: A Growing Trend in the Nonprofit Sector

    Dorothy A. Johnson Center Jan 19, 2024

    Fiscal sponsorship is a relationship in which an unincorporated group or project seeking to carry out charitable activities affiliates with an existing 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that shares a compatible mission.…

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  • Why Schools Must Improve on Helping Students Cultivate Social Capital

    Forbes Jan 19, 2024

    In the job market, who you know can matter even more than what you know. But are schools helping students to develop networks and use them to advance their career goals?

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  • How Wastewater Can Help Detect COVID Surges

    Futurity Jan 18, 2024

    “…wastewater surveillance presents an appealing and cost-effective approach to understand disease trends within school environments.”…

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