An overwhelming majority of local government leaders (87 percent) believes polarization is hurting the country but far fewer ...
Cesiah Gonzalez had thought about joining the Marines, but in her sophomore year of high school in Albuquerque, she tried a paid internship as a medical assistant in a family health clinic. She ...
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An immigrant from the United Kingdom whose parents had fled Iraq during the Baath regime, Dr. Mona Hanna recalls that “as a young immigrant, I may have been scared, and my school lunches looked and ...
The problem of our age is the proper administration of wealth, so that the ties of brotherhood may still bind together the rich and poor in harmonious relationship. The conditions of human life have ...
Since 2015, the Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program has supported high-caliber scholarship and research in the social sciences and humanities that address important and enduring issues confronting our ...
Every Fourth of July, Carnegie Corporation of New York celebrates a group of remarkable Americans — all naturalized citizens — who have enriched and strengthened our nation and our democracy through ...
Biophysicist Carlos Bustamante born in Lima, Peru, in 1951, bought his first chemistry set and microscope as a teenager when he learned about Santiago Ramon y Cajal, the Spanish neuroscientist who won ...
Vartan Gregorian served as the twelfth president of Carnegie Corporation of New York, a grantmaking institution founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1911, from 1997 until his unexpected death on April 15, ...
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