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Vo. 6 / No. 2 / Spring 2011  

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A Letter from the President

A Letter from the President

The Centennial of Carnegie Corporation has led me to reflect on the fact that the great endeavor that is the philanthropic foundation Andrew Carnegie brought into being one hundred years ago was the... more

A Note About This Issue

Midcentury. That’s where we begin our Centennial look at the accomplishments and culture of Carnegie Corporation for this second special edition of the Carnegie Reporter. Midcentury. After World War... more

A Vision of Social Justice: Carnegie Corporation in the 1960s and Beyond

A Vision of Social Justice: Carnegie Corporation in the 1960s and Beyond

In her analysis of the whirling social currents of the 1960s and 1970s, Sara Engelhardt—a staff member at Carnegie Corporation during that period, whose two decades of service included twelve... more

Pell Grants: The Inside Story, Making Higher Education Dreams a Reality

Pell Grants: The Inside Story, Making Higher Education Dreams a Reality

Between 1967 and 1973, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education, financed by the Corporation and sponsored by its sister institution, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching,... more

Portraits of Transformation: These Lives Were Changed by Carnegie Corporation of New York

Portraits of Transformation: These Lives Were Changed by Carnegie Corporation of New York

Editor's Note: Transform is a word former World Bank managing director Mamphela Ramphele uses to describe herself and her country, South Africa. Transcend is a word Supreme Court Justice Clarence... more

The Second Fifty Years: A Personal View

The Second Fifty Years: A Personal View

There was an old saying at Carnegie Corporation when I joined the staff in 1970 that today’s headlines are what we should have been working on twenty years ago. It is an exaggeration, of course, but... more

Three Carnegie Corporation Women

Three Carnegie Corporation Women

I came to work for Carnegie Corporation from The Asia Society, a nonprofit organization in New York City founded to bring knowledge of the Orient, in particular its art, to the people of the United... more

A Noble Use of Wealth: Carnegie Corporation's Commitment to African Higher Education

A Noble Use of Wealth: Carnegie Corporation's Commitment to African Higher Education

In the summer of 1927, Corporation president Frederick Keppel, former dean of Columbia College, and Corporation secretary/trustee James Bertram, formerly Andrew Carnegie’s personal secretary, made... more

A Sacred Trust: History was made when Andrew Carnegie put the last of his fortune into the hands of a few trusted friends

A Sacred Trust: History was made when Andrew Carnegie put the last of his fortune into the hands of a few trusted friends

Conditions upon the [earth] inevitably change; hence, no wise man will bind Trustees forever to certain paths, causes or institutions. I disclaim any intention of doing so. On the contrary, I [give]... more

Women of the Board

Helene L. Kaplan is of counsel to the firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. She represents not-for-profit institutions and individuals with substantial philanthropic interests. ... more

Recent Events

Research-Based Aid for Africa In August 2010 researchers from South Africa, Ghana, Botswana, Mozambique, Tanzania, Mauritius and Uganda met in South Africa to discuss findings from groundbreaking... more

A Centennial Back Page: A Tribute to John Gardner

A Centennial Back Page: A Tribute to John Gardner

Editor’s Note: John W. Gardner was president of Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1955 to 1967. During his tenure, the Corporation’s work included an emphasis on liberal arts education, foreign... more

Letter of Gift: Andrew Carnegie Signs Away his Wealth

In November 1911, with more than 150 million dollars left, the aging philanthropist established Carnegie Corporation of New York to distribute his remaining fortune during and after his lifetime.... more