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Reducing Inmates Can Reduce Crime
The New York Times
02.26.2015
The Most Interesting Foundations, 2014
Inside Philanthropy
02.10.2015
No. 11: John and Laura Arnold
Chronicle of Philanthropy
02.08.2015
Philanthrosaurus Rex: Why the Age of Big Foundations Is Almost Over
Inside Philanthropy
02.04.2015
Stuart Buck: Sharing Data from Past Clinical Trials
The BMJ Opinion
01.30.2015
The New Scientific Revolution: Reproducibility at Last
The Washington Post
01.27.2015
Mayor de Blasio Announces Partnership with Crime Lab New York to Advance Evidence-Driven, Cost-Effective Public Safety Strategies
New York City
01.16.2015
Health News Review Returns With New Funding, Big Plans
Forbes
12.09.2014
Pay for Success: Spreading What Works and Sharing What We Know Across the U.S.
The White House
12.05.2014
All You Can Eat
Wired
09.01.2014
One-Size-Fits-All Textbooks Don’t Make Sense in the Digital Age. Here’s a Better Option.
The Washington Post
08.06.2014
The Bias Busters
The BMJ
07.29.2014
Changing the Criminal Justice System Through Philanthropy
Virgin
07.17.2014
Funding What Works: The Importance of Low-Cost Randomized Controlled Trials
The White House
07.09.2014
Why Government Pension Funds Became Addicted to Risk
The New York Times
06.25.2014
Cleveland’s Mingling of Charter and District Schools Gets $3 Million Boost
Cleveland.com
06.18.2014
Billionaire Philanthropist Arnold Turns to Pension Reform
Reuters
06.03.2014
Top 15 Entrepreneurs Who Give Back to the Community
Forbes
06.02.2014
New York’s Pension ‘Smoothing’ May Short-Change Retirement Fund
Reuters
05.16.2014
Stanford Launches Center to Strengthen Quality of Scientific Research Worldwide
Stanford Medicine
04.22.2014
Attacks and Vitriol Will Not Deter Me From Supporting Fixes to Public Policy
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
03.31.2014
Solving the $2 Trillion Problem
Philanthropy Roundtable
01.01.2014