The university wanted to add the money to its endowment but Omidyar said no way.
Judy Havemann is the Director of Communications at the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Roche hoped to raise a huge endowment quickly and let the school do the lending.
Every mutual fund, endowment and family office drank Greenberg's Kool-Aid, and trusted whatever he told them.
Another issue facing many who took out interest-only mortgages is the shortfall in endowment policies.
Some colleges have taken a total return approach to endowment management for many years.
The book focused on access to alternative asset classes as the primary source of endowment alpha.
Organizations such as the National Endowment for Democracy should also become involved in training programs.
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It is supported, in part, by an endowment from Mikhail Gorbachev's Nobel prize money.
His office later clarified that it released the news only after the endowment agreement was finalized.
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The ranking of research quality is highly correlated with the size of a university's endowment.
It is a myth that the endowment policy and the mortgage are inextricably linked.
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We've become more nimble and flexible, attendance is strong and now the endowment is performing well.
That is the benefit of attending a private school that has an impressive endowment.
In his nine years there he showed what could be done by doubling the endowment.
Kickstarter put more money into the arts than the National Endowment of the Arts last year.
Worries about whether endowment policies will deliver high enough returns to pay off mortgages have intensified.
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Were the stockmarket to collapse, Mr Swensen believes half of the endowment would remain relatively healthy.
In America, for instance, a magnificent endowment of raw materials was decisive early on.
Colleges with limited endowment capital unmercifully raise tuition 4 to 5 percent, per annum.
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For a long while, Harvard's daring investment style was the envy of the endowment world.
One solution: Don't even try, just hand over all of the endowment to outside money managers.
Martin Leibowitz of Morgan Stanley has analysed the characteristics of endowment portfolios over the past ten years.
Most institutions keep tuition and fees at a constant percentage of total income, including income from endowment.
The report's findings were the grimmest since 1974, when the average college lost 11.4% of its endowment.
The following year he was recognized as a jazz master by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Pre-liberalization, domestic insurers focused on high-income endowment policies (which pay a lump sum after a certain period).
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