Scholarship for Social Change
The Scholars Program of Carnegie Corporation of New York helps men
and women of vision explore issues of critical importance to our
ever-changing global society.
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Foundation Roundup
A quick snapshot of initiatives supported by foundations around
the country that include training for Africas growing pool
of women journalists, practical guidance for potential grantmakers
and school readiness programs for vulnerable children.
Also: New Books
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The
BackPage
Knowledge and its Returns
by Stephen R.
Graubard
Stephen Graubard, the former editor of Daedalus, suggests how knowledge
and scholarship may be the real cornerstones of not only national
but also global security.
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Carnegie Corporation In
Africa
Andrew Carnegie founded Carnegie Corporation under an act of the
New York State Legislature in November, 1911. He specified that
the income from his initial capital gift of $25 million was to be
used to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge
and understanding among the people of the United States. For
some years, Carnegie had also been making gifts for specific purposes
in other countries, but now found that the terms of the Corporations
charter would not allow him to make any gifts from this trust outside
the United States.
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