Vanderbilt Law School Just Got a “Transformative Gift.” Translation: Someone Wrote a Very Large Check.
Every university announcement about a massive donation begins with the same phrase: transformative gift . Not “large gift.” Not “extremely generous gift.” Not even “someone backed a Brinks truck up to the admissions office.” No. Universities prefer the phrase transformative gift , because it sounds like something that will reshape the intellectual destiny of civilization rather than, say, help a few hundred law students pay slightly less money for textbooks that cost the same as a small used Honda. Recently, Vanderbilt Law School received exactly that kind of announcement-worthy donation: a huge philanthropic contribution meant to support students and expand opportunities. Cue the press release, the smiling dean photo, the carefully worded gratitude, and the subtle implication that the donor might someday have a statue placed somewhere near the law library. But let’s step back for a moment and talk about what these gifts really mean—because the phrase “transformative gift” is doing a ...