An overwhelming majority of local government leaders (87 percent) believes polarization is hurting the country but far fewer ...
Carlos Noriega served as an astronaut for NASA, involved in spaceflights to rendezvous and dock with the Russian Space Station and to assemble the International Space Station. After earning a master's ...
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 ...
Moving first to Shanghai, then to the U.S., as a refugee from Nazi Germany, W. Michael Blumenthal went on to serve under President Carter as United States Secretary of the Treasury. In a difficult ...
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 ...
Fabian Arias was born in Argentina and received his training in the Catholic Church at the Santa María Seminary in Buenos Aires. He came to the United States in the 1990s for what was supposed to be a ...
This article was first published online in the Chronicle of Philanthropy, September 19, 2024. Reprinted with permission. Carnegie Corporation of New York will devote $4 million to three of the city’s ...
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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. The award ...
Luciana Borio was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, into a family of Sicilian ancestry. She earned her medical degree from George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in 1996.
On an Atlanta-bound Air Force One flight earlier this year, surrounded by reporters holding tape recorders, Karine Jean-Pierre broke a barrier by becoming the first LGBTQ Black woman to hold a White ...