Taking a Look Back- Rural Philanthropy in the 2000’s Research & Health Taking a Look Back- Rural Philanthropy in the 2000’s A Legacy Rural Philanthropic Guide The Rural Philanthropic Analysis Project wanted to take the time to recognize some of… More on this post September 24, 2018
Humanities and Medical Majors Academics Humanities and Medical Majors Medicine is not about following strict, laid out procedures anymore. This field has developed innovative ways to incorporate humanistic skills… More on this post September 20, 2018
Suicide Prevention is Everyone’s Business Research & Health Suicide Prevention is Everyone’s Business A woman in her late 20s arrived at the law firm where she worked as an associate one morning, smiling… More on this post September 20, 2018
Engaging in Successful Rural Philanthropy Research & Health Engaging in Successful Rural Philanthropy Allen Smart and Betsey Russell’s piece recently published in Grantcraft offers valuable insights to create a better understanding of the… More on this post September 20, 2018
2018 Culture of Health Prize Winners Announced Research & Health 2018 Culture of Health Prize Winners Announced Rural Community Awarded Culture of Health Prize The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation announced the 2018 Culture of Health Prize, with… More on this post September 19, 2018
Humanities and Engineering Majors Academics Humanities and Engineering Majors Engineering is a popular major these days, but those majors should also focus on honing in their problem solving and… More on this post September 15, 2018
Humanities and Business Majors Academics Humanities and Business Majors Business majors will be able to benefit from developing strong communication and people focused skills that are part of humanities… More on this post September 12, 2018
Director’s Blog 6.0 Research & Health Director’s Blog 6.0 Where we’ve been and where we’re going?! As we head towards the homestretch of the currently funded Rural Philanthropy Analysis… More on this post September 11, 2018
RWO #28 | Physical therapy and the N.C. Farmworkers Project with Dr. Catherine Noonan Podcasts RWO #28 | Physical therapy and the N.C. Farmworkers Project with Dr. Catherine Noonan https://campbelledu.podbean.com/mf/play/s4zja5/Noonan.m4a Click here to download episode Guest: Dr. Catherine Noonan, assistant professor of physical therapy Hosts: Kate Stoneburner and Billy Liggett Topics: Dr.… More on this post September 7, 2018
Rural Programming by Philanthropy Serving Organizations Research & Health Rural Programming by Philanthropy Serving Organizations Summary Report to the Field #2: Philanthropy Serving Organizations and Rural-Focused Activity on Behalf of Members This is the… More on this post September 6, 2018