News Carnegie Scholar on Torture and Democracy Carnegie Scholar on Torture and Democracy According to 2003 Carnegie Scholar Darius Rejali, human rights monitoring doesn't necessarily stop torture. Rejali, a professor of political science at...
News CGCS Launches New Website on ICTs in Africa CGCS Launches New Website on ICTs in Africa The Center for Global Communication Studies (CGCS) has launched a new website on ICTs in Africa: AfricaICTResearch.org. Its goal is to increase access to ...
News W. African Biomedical Workshop - Application W. African Biomedical Workshop - Application The American Society for Cell Biology is now accepting applications for a two-week workshop led by international faculty to train graduate students and y...
News Carnegie Corporation Awards $2 Million Grant to New Tech Network to Expand Capacity To Implement Innovative High School Model Carnegie Corporation Awards $2 Million Grant to New Tech Network to Expand Capacity To Implement Innovative High School Model Napa, Calif., February 23, 2010 — The Carnegie Corporation of New York h...
News Border Patrol Practices Border Patrol Practices A review of the U.S. Border Patrol by the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), a Carnegie Corporation grantee, is featured as part of an investigative report published by ...
News Carnegie Supports 50th Anniversary of Title VI/Fulbright-Hays Programs Carnegie Supports 50th Anniversary of Title VI/Fulbright-Hays Programs A grant to the American Council on Education supported the development of targeted informational and educational products that ...
News Andrew Carnegie Lecture Series Andrew Carnegie Lecture Series The scientist overseeing the U.S. exploration of Mars, John Grotzinger, was the latest speaker in the Andrew Carnegie Lecture Series, which was inaugurated this year a...
News Restraint: A New Foundation for U.S. Grand Strategy Restraint: A New Foundation for U.S. Grand Strategy The United States has grown incapable of moderating its ambitions in international politics. Carnegie Corporation grantee Barry Posen argues this ...
News When Children Migrate Alone: Balancing Protection and Prevention When Children Migrate Alone: Balancing Protection and Prevention A new report by the Migration Policy Institute on the crisis of unaccompanied child migration explains recent shifting patterns of Ce...
News Report on Deportations and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Report on Deportations and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) The number of noncitizens deported after being convicted of serious crimes dropped substantially over the last four years despite...
News A Plan for Avoiding War A Plan for Avoiding War After watching Ukraine lose Crimea, the Obama administration is now taking what could be unnecessary risks by being both provocative and weak according to an op-ed written by...
News Our Survey Says… Our Survey Says… War with Russia is more likely than war with China. That's the upshot of an opinion poll of 1,395 international relations scholars focused on global issues. Although neither ev...
News Report Shows Strides in Civil and Human Rights, but Also Challenges Ahead Report Shows Strides in Civil and Human Rights, but Also Challenges Ahead A new Report by The Leadership Conference, a Corporation grantee, commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act ...
News Dr. ‘Funmi Olonisakin appointed to United Nations Advisory Group of Experts Dr. ‘Funmi Olonisakin appointed to United Nations Advisory Group of Experts As African expertise in peacebuilding continues to grow, Carnegie Corporation of New York is pleased to announce that Dr. ...
News Latest InfoGuide From the Council on Foreign Relations Latest InfoGuide From the Council on Foreign Relations The Taliban, the latest InfoGuide from the Council on Foreign Relations (a Corporation grantee), tracks the rise, fall, and resurgence of this ...
News New York Times Column: College the Easy Way New York Times Column: College the Easy Way Bob Herbert comments on a provocative Carnegie-funded study and book, Academically Adrift, which says that for a large portion of the nation's seemin...
News Carnegie Scholar on “The Muslim Brotherhood After Mubarak” Carnegie Scholar on “The Muslim Brotherhood After Mubarak” Writing in Foreign Affairs, Carrie Rosefsky Wickham, a Carnegie Scholar and Associate Professor of Political Science at Emory University, s...
News Report Reveals 1 in 10 American Students Are English Language Learners Report Reveals 1 in 10 American Students Are English Language Learners Language acquisition is the key to individual students' educational success and to the nation's future economic prosp...
News International Conference Showcases Innovations in Immigrant Integration International Conference Showcases Innovations in Immigrant Integration The Cities of Migration project, the first international initiative to connect global cities around the shared issues of migra...
News Assessing Russia’s History and Future Development Assessing Russia’s History and Future Development Andrew C. Kuchins, director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a Carnegie Corporation grant...
News Reports Offer Alternative Future Scenarios for Key Foreign Policy Issues Reports Offer Alternative Future Scenarios for Key Foreign Policy Issues A new Carnegie Corporation-funded report is part of a series offering forward-looking, cross-disciplinary assessments of issu...
News Uncommon Schools Posts Strong Results NY, NJ and MA Uncommon Schools Posts Strong Results NY, NJ and MA Carnegie Corporation grantee Uncommon Schools continues to raise expectations for families whose children attend an urban public school. Across 24...
News Boston Review, a Grantee, Wins Prestigious Magazine Award for Best Writing Boston Review, a Grantee, Wins Prestigious Magazine Award for Best Writing The Boston Review, a bi-monthly publication supported in part by funding from Carnegie Corporation of New York, has been na...
News More Nuanced Reporting on Islam, Muslims, and Muslim Societies is Aim of Journalism Web Site More Nuanced Reporting on Islam, Muslims, and Muslim Societies is Aim of Journalism Web Site Islam, Muslims and Journalism Education (IMAJE), a project of Michigan State University's Muslim Stu...
News Rising Powers Initiatives Rising Powers Initiatives A newly launched database offers a useful and easy-access tool for conducting research on rising powers in Asia and for keeping up to date on the latest relevant academic a...