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A Letter from
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#14: Spring 2007
#13: Fall 2006
#12: Spring 2006
#11: Fall 2005
#10: Spring 2005
#9: Fall 2004
#8: Spring 2004
#7: Fall 2003
#6: Spring 2003
#5: Fall 2002
#4: Spring 2002
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Recent Events
Carnegie Corporation of New York hosts a forum on hate sponsored by
the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity; Vartan Gregorian speaks to
the Wisemen about philanthropy; with Corporation support, the Kennedy
Library and Boston Review hold a forum on Iraq; the journalism students
who were named 2007 Carnegie Fellows gather at the Corporation; and
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Recent Books
News about a number of books that have been published recently with
Corporation support. |
Foundation Roundup
A series of quick snapshots of projects and initiatives supported
by foundations around the country.
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Students See Hope and Opportunity
in New Orleans
Three freshmen—from Tulane, Dillard and Xavier universities—share
their thoughts on why going to school in New Orleans is an investment in their futures
and the city’s, as well.
WEB EXTRA
Carnegie Corporation of New York has
made a total of $14 million in grants to help revitalize New Orleans.
In addition to $11 million in support for three New Orleans' universities--Tulane,
Dillard, and Xavier--the Corporation has provided a $1 million grant
to Teach for America, the national corps of recent college graduates
who commit two years to teach in urban and rural public schools,
to help the organization triple the size of its New Orleans teacher
corps over the next three years. In June 2007, the Corporation announced
a $2 million grant to the Broadmoor Improvement Association for
the reconstruction, restocking and refurnishing of the Rosa F. Keller
Library and Community Center, a building that serves as the historic
Broadmoor neighborhood's learning, cultural and civic hub. Read
a press release about the grants.
Read an
essay about New Orleans by Vartan Gregorian, President of Carnegie
Corporation of New York.
About this Issue
The Carnegie Reporter debuted seven years ago, a risky undertaking
in the ever-changing world of communications.
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