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2012 Applied Projects Evaluation Interim Report, Caster Family Center For Nonprofit And Philanthropic Research, University Of San Diego
2012 Applied Projects Evaluation Interim Report, Caster Family Center For Nonprofit And Philanthropic Research, University Of San Diego
USD Evaluation of Applied Learning Model in Nonprofit Leadership and Management Master's Program
In order to assess the value of applied projects completed by NPLM students for client nonprofit organizations, evaluation surveys are sent biannually. The statistics below demonstrate key findings from 69 responses to surveys administered during both the spring and fall of 2011 and 2012. The quotations included here are from the most recent survey conducted in the fall of 2012.
Leadership Department Newsletter - October 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter - October 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter 2012
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The Future Of American Landpower: Does Forward Presence Still Matter? The Case Of The Army In Europe, John R. Deni
The Future Of American Landpower: Does Forward Presence Still Matter? The Case Of The Army In Europe, John R. Deni
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
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Leadership Department Newsletter - September 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter - September 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter 2012
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Leadership Department Newsletter - August 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter - August 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter 2012
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Leadership Department Newsletter - July 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter - July 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter 2012
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Leadership Department Newsletter - June 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter - June 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter 2012
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Leadership Department Newsletter - May 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter - May 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter 2012
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Leadership Department Newsletter - April 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter - April 2012, Andrews University
Leadership Department Newsletter 2012
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[Introduction To] Leadership And Global Justice, Douglas A. Hicks, Thad Williamson
[Introduction To] Leadership And Global Justice, Douglas A. Hicks, Thad Williamson
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What does global justice look like, and how can leadership help get us there? The contributors to Leadership and Global Justice confront the conceptual and practical challenges associated with pursuing justice beyond national boundaries. Essays analyze the roles and responsibilities of institutions - states, corporations, international financial institutions, UN bodies, nongovernmental organizations - in making collaborative progress towards international justice. They explore justice in various spheres: citizenship, the marketplace, health, education, and the environment. And they provide creative and constructive moral approaches for evaluating and promoting global justice, including human rights, capabilities, and solidarity of people across boundaries.
[Introduction To] Property-Owning Democracy: Rawls And Beyond, Martin O'Neill, Thad Williamson
[Introduction To] Property-Owning Democracy: Rawls And Beyond, Martin O'Neill, Thad Williamson
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Property-Owning Democracy: Rawls and Beyond features a collection of original essays that represent the first extended treatment of political philosopher John Rawls' idea of a property-owning democracy.
- Offers new and essential insights into Rawls's idea of "property-owning democracy"
- Addresses the proposed political and economic institutions and policies which Rawls's theory would require
- Considers radical alternatives to existing forms of capitalism
- Provides a major contribution to debates among progressive policymakers and activists about the programmatic direction progressive politics should take in the near future