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- Special ProjectsThe Secret Life of Librarians
The Corporation’s The Secret Life of Librarians series explores the little known stories of the 2024 I Love My Librarian honorees and their contributions as civic leaders who are improving lives and drawing communities together.
- EducationOneFuture Coachella Valley: Building a Strong Local Workforce
School districts, local colleges, businesses, and donors have come together to help thousands of low-income students in Southern California achieve career readiness and attend local colleges
Future of Learning & Work
- NEWSAndrew Carnegie Fellows Program Will Focus on Political Polarization
The Corporation will provide $6 million annually for research that seeks to understand how and why our society has become so polarized and how we can strengthen the forces of cohesion to strengthen our democracy. Fellows will be announced in spring 2024
- EducationMedia Literacy for Students in a Digital Age
Whether you call it digital, information, news, visual, or media literacy – it is vital for civic engagement and democracy
CitizenshipFuture of Learning & Work - DemocracyHealthy Democracies Need to Invest in Civic Education. Here’s How States Can Help
A new Corporation report highlights the need for state-level policies that expand and improve K–12 civic learning and provides examples of how coalition building has been used to advance more robust policies in a growing number of states
Citizenship - NEWSTen Community-Based Collaboratives Recognized as Exemplars in Education
Carnegie Corporation of New York has awarded $200,000 grants to 10 communities where leaders from different fields are joining forces to help low-income students thrive and participate in their communities
The International Issue of the Corporation’s flagship publication examines a range of complex topics critical to global security, from U.S.-China relations to the personal implications of nuclear policy.
- From the PresidentWelcome to the International Issue of the Carnegie Reporter
In her introduction to the issue, Dame Louise Richardson writes about the role of knowledge and understanding in international security and the importance of removing barriers between scholarship and policymaking
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2023Scholarship & Policy - Emerging Global OrderForeign Policy Begins at Home
To deter would-be foes and provide security to friends and allies, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations' Richard Haass argues Americans must be able to come together across partisan divides
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2023Emerging Global Order - African AcademicsLocal Problems, Local Expertise: Addressing Urban Accessibility and Mobility Issues in South Africa
With Corporation support, Hazminei Tsitsi Tamuka Moyo considers how South African cities can address urban accessibility and mobility issues and the marginalizing consequences of past city planning
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2023African Academics - Scholarship & PolicyCan Knowledge Make the World More Secure?
Deana Arsenian reflects on the ways the Corporation’s International Program advances knowledge and understanding of issues, regions, and countries as an essential — if imperfect — element of its efforts to reduce global threats and promote cooperative approaches to security challenges
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2023Emerging Global OrderScholarship & Policy