Graduate students Krystin Gollihue and David Mueller talk about working at the Philanthropy Journal, and how this experiential education opportunity has given them a deeper understanding of their connection to the sector.

Graduate students Krystin Gollihue and David Mueller talk about working at the Philanthropy Journal, and how this experiential education opportunity has given them a deeper understanding of their connection to the sector.

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