About Dr. Matt: MATTHEW T. LEE, P H D
"Give & Glow" Lifestyle Expert
Professor Matthew T. Lee - or, as we at Philanthropy Project lovingly refer to him, "Dr. Matt" - is a renowned sociologist who for a decade studied crime and deviance. During this time, he recalls, "I was increasingly drawn to the brighter side of human behavior." In the years since then, Dr. Lee has pioneered the scientific study of human love in its many forms: romantic, parental and altruistic.
In 2006, he was the first person in the history of sociology to teach a college course on the subject. Among his many professional distinctions, Dr. Lee is a professor of sociology at the University of Akron; director of the "Flame of Love" project, whose research is discovering that benevolence in the service of a higher cause can help provide a sense of meaning and purpose in life; senior fellow at the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love; newsletter editor of the pioneering Altruism and Solidarity section of the American Sociological Association; referee for the National Science Foundation.
"Give & Glow" refers to what scientists are discovering about the selfless lifestyle. Research studies are proving that, on average, people who give their time, talents, and treasure to others have significantly happier, healthier, longer lives. It's what scientists call the "Warm Glow Effect."
If you want to discover the color and wattage of your present philanthropic glow ... and much more ... go to Philanthropy Project . Once you do that, Dr. Matt is here to help you increase your philanthropic wattage ... and advise you on all aspects of the Give & Glow lifestyle.
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