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Welcome to a collection of essays by Claire Gaudiani, a leading thinker in social innovation, philanthropy, and civic engagement. Explore her profound insights that challenge and expand our understanding of the world
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Prof: Philanthropy had made U.S. rich, powerful
Founders’ biblical values engendered social justice ideals.
A Decade of Achievement at Connecticut College
During the last decade we learned to embrace the role of planning. . .and that not only made us better at planning, it made us much better at dreaming.
Developing a Vision
A framework is given for setting the vision of new leadership during the first two years of the presidency, with time frames and tasks to engage the community in its future.
Educating for International Management: The Joseph H. Lauder Institute
Essay from Foreign Languages and International Trade: A Global Perspective
Wisdom as Capital in Prosperous Communities
Claire’s Essay from The Drucker Foundation: The Community of the Future
Case Study: New London Development Corporation
Prepared for The American Assembly by Peggy Cosgrove
Philanthropy: Investing in America’s Freedom and Progress
Voluntary contributions advance economic growth by providing a third pot of resources to address problems and create opportunities when government money and corporate investment are not available.
Transferring the Intangible
Even the most tax-oriented practitioner can help clients with the “soft” issues. Here’s how.
When Justice Rolls Down
Community Philanthropy in Raleigh, North Carolina
Of Cheese and Choices
Claire’s personal reflection on the Italian American experience
Texts that Define American Generosity
Here are four texts that define the essence of America.
Emma Torres, Hispanic American Philanthropist
Community Philanthropy in rural south Texas
Thinking about the why of giving
Life does not lay itself out on spreadsheets. Although fundraising management tools are critical, they cannot become so central that we forget the most important question: Why give at all?
Vision, Lemon Spritzers, and Saying Thank You: A New Job Description for College Presidents
This paper was prepared for discussion with the Connecticut College trustees in 1992.
The Synergies of Service
The demands that internal and external constituencies place on higher education and our moral commitment to educate for the good of others make this an excellent time to expand volunteer service. This article first appeared in the newsletter of Campus Compact.
Of Heart and Mind: The College and the City
The trend toward integrating learning and service is catching on at Connecticut College and on other campuses. This article originally appeared as a President’s Page in the fall 1994 issue of Connecticut College Magazine.
Of Heart and Mind: External Forces in Higher Education
A letter to the college at the start of the 1994 academic year outlining external forces bearing down on higher education, and a vision for confronting them.
Literature, Service and Social Reflection – CS215
Dr. Claire Gaudiani ’66
Spring 1999 SYLLABUS
Learning To Serve, Serving To Learn
The discipline of service learning can be applied to all areas of study, and creates an environment where both faculty and students learn. Plenary address given at 15th Annual Lilly Conference on College Teaching, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, November 18, 1995.
A Day in the Life – Presidents’ Public Diaries
Claire Gaudiani
What Will You Do With What You Know?
Loomis Chaffee School Address, June 4, 1999
Testimony to the United States Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs
Statement of Dr. Claire L. Gaudiani President of Connecticut College To the United States Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs Delivered February 9, 2000 Thank you
The Problem of the 21st Century
Acceptance Speech Upon Election to the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, October 2, 1999
Our Ailing Civil Society
A National Commission on American Civil Society should be created to foster discussion and study of American civic virtues. This article originally appeared as an Op-Ed in the April 3, 1996 edition of The Boston Globe.
Philanthropy: Wealth Management Needs an Upgrade.
Private Wealth Management 2005/2006
Philanthropy: A Lifetime Commitment
This presentation was delivered to the HSBC Private Banking and Investments Forum in New York on October 28, 1998.