Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Gun Ties Under Scrutiny

St. Thomas in Florida forces out CFO who was on gun company's board as renewed focus on firearm investments has colleges quietly checking their portfolios.

Capital Campaign Watch: Hampden-Sydney, Johnson C. Smith, New England, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Western Carolina

Starting Off: Hampden-Sydney College is starting a $50 million campaign, having already raised $26.8 million. The top priority is to...

Grinnell's Gun Connection

Donation from NRA president helped prompt college to change gift policy, raising questions: If you take someone's money, are you endorsing them? What if he boasts of getting professors "giddy" about shooting guns?

Giving to Colleges Rises by 6.3%

Alumni donors help push charitable totals to $43.6 billion in 2017.

Endowments Rebound, but Is It Enough?

Rising returns in 2017 weren't enough to keep up 10-year averages, fueling concerns about endowments' long-term spending power -- especially in light of new tax.

A Stock Picker's Philosophy

Successful investor Bill Miller gives $75 million to philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, a move raising hopes for fund-raising for the humanities.
Opinion

Why the Endowment Tax Is Unconstitutional

The endowment tax is an attack on all colleges and universities, done for explicit ideological reasons to try to pressure institutions to silence leftists and lift up conservatives, argues John K. Wilson.

Thanks, but No, Thanks

UT Austin says it will not accept funding from a foundation after concerns were raised about its connections to the Chinese Communist Party.