Carnegie Reporter Fall 2019
Power Houses | The Boundless Library | Reassessing U.S.-China Relations | Saving the Bits | The Kids Are Alright | Librarians? What’s not to love? | There’s Hope | Numbers Game | The Deeper Danger | African Libraries Are Bridging a Digital Divide | The Evidence of Things Unseen | The “Brainy Awards” | Books of Note | Dinosaur Diplomacy
- Carnegie ConversationsReassessing U.S.-China Relations
Competition, confrontation, or collision course? A new report peers into the future of the world's most consequential bilateral relationship
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2019Emerging Global Order
- Next GenCan a New Generation of Experts Restore Nuclear Security?
In a time of increasing tensions between the United States and Russia, the PIR Center is "keeping the conversation going" as it prepares young students from around the world for careers in nuclear nonproliferation and diplomacy
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2019Nuclear Threats - ReadHow Poverty and Inequality Are Devastating the Middle East
Hundreds of millions of people are ensnared in a cycle of poverty, despair, and hopelessness that will haunt the region for generations to come
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2019Arab Region Transitions
- Carnegie Conversation2020 Census: History, Justice, Representation
A conversation with Kenneth Prewitt, former United States Census Bureau director and Carnegie Professor of Public Affairs at Columbia University
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2019Census - Book ReviewWe Are Here Because You Were There
What debt does the West owe immigrants for colonialism and climate change?
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2019Immigration
- Social-Emotional LearningHelping Teens Navigate "All of the Things"
An emerging understanding of brain development has revealed a remarkable period of elasticity during adolescence. Could social-emotional learning (SEL) foster the "soft skills" needed to direct students toward a thriving adulthood?
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2019Student Success
- ProfilesWe Love Our Libraries — and Especially Our Librarians!
With a colorful portfolio of portraits, we pay tribute to 10 of the most dynamic, creative, and downright inspirational librarians in America — recipients of the 2018 I Love My Librarian Award
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2019Libraries - New Technologies for LibrariesAfrican Libraries Are Bridging a Digital Divide
Expanding broadband and smartphone access presents a transformative opportunity for African scholarship, but putting those tools to work will take future-ready skills. Tech-savvy librarians are ready to help
Carnegie Reporter Fall 2019LibrariesAfrican Academics