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 ...
Born in Budapest in 1936, Andrew S. Grove is widely credited for the enormous success of Intel. He joined the company, which created the first microprocessor, in 1968. IBM later chose its 8088 ...
Dimitri Simes was born in 1947 in Moscow in the former Soviet Union and graduated from Moscow University. Though he served as an analyst of international affairs at the IMEMO institute, he decided to ...
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 ...
Professional dancer Yulia Zagoruychenko won her first major title at the age of 12 when she became Russian Junior National Champion. Since immigrating to the U.S., she has won numerous titles ...
The report examines the condition of America's young adolescents and how well middle grade schools, health institutions and community organizations serve them. The Task Force on Education of Young ...
As a girl growing up in Damascus, Syria, Dina Katabi loved Star Wars and was fascinated by the notion of the “Force” — the invisible energy generated by all living things that can be used for good or ...
Born in Taipei, Taiwan in 1968, Jerry Yang and his partner David Filo decided to catalog their favorite websites on the fledgling World Wide Web in 1993 while they were pursuing doctoral degrees at ...
Political polarization has become a defining feature of American national politics. But is the same true for local government? A new survey, conducted by the nonprofit organization CivicPulse and ...
Growing up in Kenya, Bernard Lagat often ran to and from school — and even home for lunch. For Lagat, running was a family sport: “Even when I was a little boy, I was seeing running in my family. I ...
The Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program provides philanthropic support for scholarship in the humanities and social sciences that addresses important and enduring issues confronting our society. After a ...
Every Fourth of July, Carnegie Corporation of New York celebrates remarkable Americans — all naturalized citizens — who have enriched and strengthened our democracy through their actions and ...