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My students see giving money away as a good thing but they're getting leery of billionaire donors

  • Written by David Campbell, Associate Professor of Public Administration, Binghamton University, State University of New York
Michael Bloomberg, Robert F. Smith and MacKenzie Bezos are among the big givers making headlines.AP Photo/Elise Amendola; Reuters/Lucy Nicholson; AP Photo/Dennis Van Tine

The Binghamton University students taking a philanthropy class I’ve been teaching for years have made more than US$150,000 in grants to local charities since 2009. Because...

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