Carnegie Reporter
The Local Issue of Carnegie’s flagship magazine explores the work of librarians, educators, journalists, national service members, naturalized citizens, and other civic leaders who are forging ties in their local communities and strengthening democracy.
- Vol 14 / No. 2Fall 2023Inside:
The International Issue: Leymah Gbowee’s Movement for Peace | Richard Haas argues that Foreign Policy Begins at Home | Deana Arsenian asks Can Knowledge Make the World More Secure? | Local Problems, Local Expertise in South Africa and Syria and Lebanon | Experts discuss these Nuclear Times | Scholarship in Action | Sharon K. Weiner and Samara Shaz on Nuclear Weapons and You | Andrew Selee on the Multiplier Effect of U.S. Migration Policy | Jim Short on How to Improve Science Education | Marcia Chatelain asks How Can We Better Serve First-Generation College Students? | The Costs of War project explores the ongoing costs of the U.S. post-9/11 wars
- Vol 14 / No. 1Winter 2022Inside:
The Voting Issue | Governor Thomas H. Kean on The Importance of Bipartisanship | Getting to Know Dame Louise Richardson with Judy Woodruff | Abigail Deutsch on Protecting and Advancing the Right to Vote | Heather McGhee on Universal Voting | Geri Mannion on What Philanthropy Can Do to Protect and Expand Voting Rights | Mona Chalabi on Voter Turnout | Sue Dorfman on Democracy in Action | Meet the First Female Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana
- Vol 13 / No. 1Spring 2021Inside:
Sonia Sotomayor on What We Owe Our Children | Vartan Gregorian on Teachers | John B. King, Jr., Margaret Spellings, John C. White on American Education | LaVerne Evans Srinivasan on Achieving Equity, Rigor, and Relevance | Marcelo Suárez-Orozco on Immigra
- Vol 12/Number 2Summer 2020Inside:
Global Crises, Opportunities, Informed Action | Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Societal and Political Change in the Middle East | What Is Sectarianization? | 1920/2020: Is It Déjà Vu All Over Again? | Who Counts? What Counts? | Re-Focus: Thinking in New Ways with Data Visualizations | Children Are Counting on the 2020 Census | Beyond STEM in Africa | How to Hack Your Foreign Policy | Carnegie Mellon’s CREATE Lab | Notable Events | Carnegie Bookshelf
- Vol 12/Number 1Winter 2020Inside:
Dear Andrew Carnegie | Border Breakdown | We Need Big Ideas. Philanthropy Has Them | Peace Out | Big Impact | Family Affair | The Lives Left Behind — And the New Ones Created
- Vol 11/Number 2Fall 2019Inside:
Power Houses | The Boundless Library | Reassessing U.S.-China Relations | Saving the Bits | The Kids Are Alright | Librarians? What’s not to love? | There’s Hope | Numbers Game | The Deeper Danger | African Libraries Are Bridging a Digital Divide
- Vol 11/Number 1Winter 2019Inside:
Unhacking the Vote | Humanities in Africa | Building Peace | School Reform: Lessons Learned | Spooky Quantum | Globalized | Visual Activism in Africa: The New Storytellers | Carnegie on the Ground | Carnegie Bookshelf | Notable Events
- Vol 10/Number 1Summer 2018Inside:
The Secret of America | Not Perfect, But Perfectible | O Pioneers! Marcia McNutt & Judy Woodruff: A Conversation | Mind Meld: Books Libraries Peace War | Engaging Imaginations, Making History | All in the Family | Carnegie Bookshelf | Notable Even
- Vol 9/Number 2Winter 2018Inside:
Philanthropy in America | War Games | Slacktavists to Activists | Is Money Overrated? | Shining a Light | Bucking the Norm | Visionaries | Our Town, Your Town: Welcome | Bucking the Norm | Carnegie Bookshelf | Notable Events | Dear Andy
- Vol 9/Number 1Spring/Summer 2017Inside:
Sovereign Virtues | Big Challenges in the Big Easy | Against Fragmentation | The Brainy Awards | Virtual Treasures | Make it Weird | Carnegie Bookshelf | Notable Events | Embracing Art Deco
- Vol 8/Number 2Fall/Winter 2016Inside:
Democratic Vistas | Making America | Think Tank Digital | American Hustle | Next Wave | Don't Give Up on Democracy | Carnegie Bookshelf | Notable Events | Great Immigrants 2016
- Vol 8/Number 1Spring 2016Inside:
Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe | African Peacebuilding | The Greatest Threat | Widening the Lens on the Arab World | The Fiscal Case for Immigration Reform | Notable Events | Navigating Your Child's Academic Success
- Vol 7/Number 5Fall 2015Inside:
Real World Alchemy | Revolutionary Times | Not Left, Not Right, but Forward! | Escape from Math Phobia | Photo Essay | Carnegie Results | Recent Events | End Note
- Vol 7/Number 4Fall 2014Inside:
Bridging the Gap: New ventures united academics and policymakers Protest and Social Media Technology and Ukraine's #Euromaidan c: A 93-year-old grant keeps on giving On the Heels of a Foot Soldier: Fostering the next generation of African academics
- Vol 7/Number 3Winter 2014Inside:
A special edition devoted to articles, speeches and essays by some of America's top educators addressing aspects of higher education to coincide with a fall 2013 summit focused on the American university.
- Vol 7/Number 2Summer 2013Inside:
100Kin10: Joining Forces to End the STEM Crisis The New Americans Campaign: Helping Immigrants Become U.S. Citizens Creating and Implementing the Prague Agenda Perspectives on Philanthropy: The Role of History as Guide
- Vol 7/Number 1Winter 2012Inside:
Lincoln's Legacy: Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. The How and Why of Engaging Russia. How Higher Ed Visionaries Are Pointing Students Toward the Future. Designing Successful Schools. What Is Conservative About Comprehensive Immigration Reform?
- Vol 6/Number 4Spring 2012Inside:
Saying yes to the DREAM. Why Policymakers and Scholars Ignore Each Other. Today's Public Libraries. Cold Warriors' Quest to Ban the Bomb. Preventing Afghanistan from Becoming a Narco-State.