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...same time, old-line philanthropic institutions are being feminized. In 1982 about a quarter of foundations were run by women; today more than half are, including such giants as the MacArthur Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trust. But there's a hot debate over what that change should mean. Only 5.7% of foundation budgets went to causes earmarked for women and girls last year. "Why are women keeping museums in grand style rather than supporting women and girls?" asks philanthropy consultant Mary Ellen Capek. But Boston College charity expert Paul Schervish argues that women are properly making a mark...
Monk's talent has hardly gone unnoticed, as she's been the recipient of a prestigious MacArthur "Genius" award, two Guggenheim fellowships and a Scripps American Dance Festival award. But perhaps more of a testament to her work is the obvious happiness her company projected while performing, and the fact that Sanders was at full capacity...
Aisner said that, while the rooms in MacArthur Hall bear little resemblance to undergraduate housing, this level of comfort is necessary in order to compete with other schools...
...MacArthur is the first housing built from the ground up for executive education students--used to living comfortably but determined to work hard in their days or weeks...
...building is named for John H. MacArthur, dean of HBS from 1980-1995. it was dedicated last week in a ceremony that drew President Neil L. Rudenstine and World Bank President James D. Wolfensohn, an HBS graduate...