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Editor’s Introduction: Highlighting Strategies of the Nonprofit Sector
In this new issue of Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs, we offer a collection of Research Articles focused on the nature and implications of nonprofit higher education programs, the communication strategies and evidence-based information used by ...
Deborah A. Carroll
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Queer Up Your Work: Adding Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity to Public and Nonprofit Research
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual plus (LGBTQIA+) communities are underrepresented in public and nonprofit affairs research.
Seth Meyer, Judith Millison
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Safety assessment of Polyhexamethylene biguanide [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The use of antiseptics in the treatment of genital infections has become a systematic alternative to antibiotics. Their use has been also supported for the treatment of virus-induced genital infections.
B. Orrù +3 more
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International and national crises often highlight behavioral patterns in the labor market that illustrate women’s courage and adaptability in challenging times. The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting changes in the workplace due to social distancing, remote
Chris T. Cartwright +3 more
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Nonprofit Board Accountability: A Literature Review and Critique [PDF]
Accountability is a buzzword in today’s nonprofit society. The press is full of stories detailing the sordid affairs of nonprofit organizations that have betrayed the confidence and trust of the public.
Doyle, Lynne M
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Introduction to the ...
Lindsey M. McDougle
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The Robertson v. Princeton Case: Too Important to Be Left to the Lawyers [PDF]
Offers comments from eleven contributors on the Robertson family's donor rights suit against the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs for violation of donor intent.
Adam Meyerson +10 more
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Introduction to ...
Lindsey M. McDougle
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This literature review offers a detailed description of the genes and proteins involved in pathophysiological processes in isolated retinitis pigmentosa (RP). To date, 84 genes and 7 candidate genes have been described for non-syndromic RP. Each of these
M. E. Weener +7 more
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Opportunities and Challenges: A Community Perspective on Nonprofit Services for Latinos and Community Need [PDF]
Opportunities and Challenges: A Community Perspective on Nonprofit Services for Latinos and Community Need provides an important snapshot of the current nonprofit services, capacity gaps, and barriers to service from the perspectives of Latino community ...
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