Carnegie
Corporation
of New York
Vol. 2/No. 4
Spring 2004
  Carnegie Reporter

The History of South Africa: A Twice-Told Tale


Ten years after the end of apartheid, South Africa tries to come to terms with its troubled history and teach students the truth about their country’s past.

 

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Alternative Pathways to College
Challenging all students to achieve academic success is a key ingredient of the many new ways school systems, educators and communities are finding to help students gain access to higher education.

Also: TwoSchools Collaborate and Students Succeed

Also: Recent Events


Centers of Education in Russia: The Case for CASEs
Can Centers of Advanced Study and Education (CASEs) in Russia revitalize Russian research and scholarship? A journalist’s-eye view.

 


An Interview with Marta Tienda
Carnegie Corporation interviews Marta Tienda, Maurice P. During Professor in Demographic Studies and Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs at Princeton University and a Corporation trustee for the past eight years.



Foundation Roundup
A series of quick snapshots of projects and initiatives supported by foundations around the country.

 


The BackPage
Improving Education Journalism: Educate the Writer, Too

Richard Lee Colvin, director of the Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media at Teachers College, Columbia University, writes about the importance of education writers and their professional training.


A Footnote to History
In 19th century America, Andrew Carnegie not only built the formidable American steel industry, but he dedicated the fortune he amassed to cultural, educational and scientific institutions for “the improvement of mankind.” Recently, sixteen Carnegie descendents visited the Corporation. “Grandpa Naigie," one said, would be astounded at his legacy.


Online Stories: Special for the Web

A conversation with South African photographer, Omar Badsha