Our Work Teachers Create the Future of AmericaWhile we all agree that education is imperative to the future of our nation and necessary for the strength of our democracy, we often don’t mention the central role of teachers, writes Vartan Gregorian. They deserve both material and moral …
Our Work Why We Must Connect Education and the Future of WorkA lack of alignment among K–12, higher education, and the world of work threatens to compromise our resilience and success as a country. Education leaders at the Corporation argue that we must redesign our educational systems to reach a broader …
News Class of 2002 Carnegie Scholars announced ELEVEN “SCHOLARS OF VISION” AWARDED $1.1 MILLION BY CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK
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
News The Higher-Education Crisis Beneath a Civil War Thousands of Syrian students’ schooling is on pause, and though many would like to continue their learning in America, immigration policies make that all but impossible
Our Work Dollars & Sense: Making the Fiscal Case for Immigration ReformThe Immigration Project crunches the numbers
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Our Work Protecting and Advancing the Right to VoteCarnegie Corporation of New York grantees are using a range of strategies in response to the changing conditions of voting in America and are working to expand options to make voting easier, more accessible, and more convenient
Our Work Can 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
News Carnegie Corporation Announces 2007 Carnegie Scholars 2007 Carnegie Scholars Program Continues Focus on Islamic Scholarship: Largest Class Yet