Our Work Nunn-Lugar Award Honors German PeacemakerAmbassador Wolfgang Ischinger recognized for role in advancing international peace and security
Our Work Peacebuilders: International Interventions Is it the end of an era for large, international peacekeeping missions?
Our Work Peacebuilders: The African UnionThe rise of regional economic communities in conflict resolution
Our Work Peacebuilders: Violence, the Media, and Elections in Kenya Securing the vote and increasing participation
Our Work African Diaspora Fellows Reunite in New York CityPast Carnegie African Diaspora program fellows convened at the Corporation this past May to share perspectives and provide feedback on their fellowship experiences at African universities
Our Work African Academic Diaspora: Training and ResearchAfrican universities have deployed innovative models of academic diaspora linkages in building the next generation of academics
Our Work Carnegie African Diaspora Stakeholder ForumA roundtable discussion on conducting postgraduate supervision, co-curricular development, and joint-research at African universities
Our Work American Students and Families are Getting Lost in an Avalanche of Confusing InformationConfusing information makes it all but impossible for parents to engage in their child’s education effectively or understand how to respond when problems arise
Our Work A Parent's Perspective on EngagementPart of engagement means using strategies with children outside of school to continue their learning
Our Work Helping Education Leaders Build Coherence into Reform Strategies to Support Teachers and Student LearningEducation First helps policymakers improve integration, collaboration, and coherence, so that educators can focus on providing students with the best instruction
Our Work Balancing for Better in Nuclear SecurityNuclear weapons remain the greatest existential threat to humanity. We won't be able to manage them without enlisting more women
Our Work Globalizing KnowledgeThe African Humanities Program makes excellent research from the continent available to a global academic readership through its African Humanities Series
Our Work Tick Tock Nuke ClockHow an idea for a magazine cover became an existential metric for life on earth
Our Work 2020 Census: History, Justice, RepresentationThe citizenship question will not appear in the 2020 Census. But has the very partisan debate surrounding the question fundamentally changed the way the census will be conducted?
Our Work Debate: Is Political Science Actually Helping Policymakers?Carnegie Corporation of New York's Stephen Del Rosso moderated a debate on the topic between political scientists Henry Farrell and Michael Desch
Our Work Carnegie & China: Some BackgroundBeginning in the mid-2000s, the Corporation began to focus on China — today, the U.S.'s primary "peer competitor" — in earnest
Our Work African Libraries Are Bridging a Digital DivideExpanding 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
Our Work Voting Rights: A Short HistoryThe struggle for equal voting rights dates to the earliest days of U.S. history. Now, after a period of bipartisan efforts to expand enfranchisement, Americans once again face new obstacles to voting
Our Work The Lives Left Behind — and the New Ones CreatedJason DeParle tells the fascinating story of global migration through the tale of one family
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News Deana Arsenian: Library Provides Community Hub in South African Township Deana Arsenian: Library Provides Community Hub in South African Township If there is any question about the ability of libraries to transform a community and lift people up through knowledge, the an...