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Gunderman, Richard
RICHARD B. GUNDERMAN majored in biology and philosophy at Wabash College, then received his PhD (from the Committee on Social Thought) and MD as a member of the Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Chicago. He is currently Professor of Radiology, Pediatrics, Medical Education, Philosophy, Liberal Arts, Philanthropy, and in the Honors College at Indiana University, where he is also Vice Chair of Radiology. The recipient of a record number of Trustees Teaching Awards at Indiana University and numerous prizes for scholarship and writing, he is the author of eight books and over 275 scholarly articles. Dr. Gunderman is a contributing editor to Conversations on Philanthropy. (REV. 2010)
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Work Year Contribution Article Name Philanthropy and the pursuit of Happiness, Volume V 2008 Article Authentic Flourishing Philanthropy Reconsidered 2008 Book Review n/a The Legacy of Kenneth Boulding, Volume IV 2007 Article Imagining Philanthropy NEW PARADIGMS Volume II, 2005 2005 Article Re-imagining Philanthropy: Myths and Opportunities, Volume VII 2010 Essay Philanthropy's Mythic Dimension
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