Billionaire Ken Griffin Stops Donations To Harvard, Calls Students ...
Mr Griffin said that he was pausing support for the university unless it makes significant changes.
www.ndtv.comHere’s a concise update on Kenneth C. Griffin based on the most recent public reports:
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Mr Griffin said that he was pausing support for the university unless it makes significant changes.
www.ndtv.comKen Griffin is giving $12 million to the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan for a new research initiative focused on treating knee pain. Griffin’s donation will create the Kenneth C. Griffin Research Accelerator, which will work to increase the personalization of knee replacement surgery. The gift will also support the HSS Kellen Tower, a 94,000-square-foot (8,733-square-meter) building currently under construction at 70th Street and FDR Drive. … The gift is Griffin’s latest in the...
lifestylesmagazine.comGraduate School of Arts and Sciences named in honor of alum’s four decades of philanthropy, support for expanding opportunity, advancing excellence.
news.harvard.eduThe Pavilion is named in honor of Kenneth C. Griffin, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Citadel and Founder of Griffin Catalyst, who made a landmark gift to support clinical innovation at MSK. “Ken’s generosity is unparalleled in its impact on our organization and our ability to advance MSK’s mission of ending cancer for life,” said Selwyn M. Vickers, MD, FACS, MSK’s President and CEO. “Through his landmark contribution, Ken is improving the lives of people across New York City and around...
lifestylesmagazine.comBaptist Health Foundation today announced the largest single donation in the nearly 65-year history of Baptist Health South Florida. The $50 million gift from Kenneth C. Griffin, founder and CEO of Miami-based hedge fund Citadel and founder of Griffin Catalyst, will advance neurological care in the region.
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