2000 Fellows in Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector
Published on: May 01, 2002
  • Christopher Cappozzola
    History, Columbia University
    "Uncle Sam Wants You: Citizenship and Obligation in World War I America"
  • Sarah Deschenes
    Education Policy, Stanford University
    "Taking Care of Their Own: Creating Strong Communities for Youth in San Francisco"
  • Omri Elisha
    Anthropology, New York University
    "Making Middle-Class Kingdoms: The Dynamics of Faith-Based Philanthropy and Social Patronage in Three Evangelical Megachurches"
  • Teresa Harrison
    Economics, University of Texas, Austin
    "What Do Nonprofit Hospitals Really Do? An Empirical Analysis of Nonprofit Hospitals' Behavior"
  • Gabriel Kaplan
    Public Policy, Harvard University
    "Between Politics and Markets: The Institutional Allocation of Resources in Higher Education"
  • Jodi Melamed
    English, Columbia University
    "Killing Sympathies: Literature, the Philanthropic Moral Imagination, and Dilemmas of Racial Liberalism in the United States, 1935-1960"
  • Rohit Wadhwani
    History, University of Pennsylvania
    "Creating the Citizen Saver: The Incorporation of Working and Poor People into the Financial Institutions of Modern America, 1830s-1930s"
 
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