FEB 10, 2015 • News
There is no "Right to be Forgotten"
In this piece for the "Huffington Post," Carnegie Council Uehiro Senior Fellow David Rodin reflects on the "Right to be Forgotten" on the internet.
FEB 10, 2015 • News
Is the International Community Abandoning the Fight Against Impunity?
The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) announced it will be hosting a series of online debates on the increasing impunity of atrocious states. Carnegie ...
FEB 9, 2015 • Podcast
A Conversation with Leon Botstein, President of Bard College and Champion of Liberal Arts Education
In this wide-ranging and entertaining conversation, Leon Botstein discusses Bard's innovative programs to serve the underserved, which include Bard high schools, prison education programs, and ...
FEB 9, 2015 • News
Global Ethics Day, October 16, 2015
We invite academic institutions around the world to use this day to hold events, such as lectures, film screenings, debates, panel discussions, or another educational ...
FEB 6, 2015 • Article
Letter to 2114, a Century from Now
"At the beginning of our hundredth year, I wrote a letter to Andrew Carnegie, reporting on the progress of our Council and the prospects for ...
FEB 5, 2015 • Article
Examining the Potential for an American Truth and Reconciliation Commission
The deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner catalyzed discussions nationwide over race relations in the United States. Surely it's time for some kind of ...
FEB 5, 2015 • Podcast
Flashpoints: The Emerging Crisis in Europe
"Europe has always been a place of conflict and malice and anger and hatred, between classes and between nations. The question now is, can it ...
FEB 4, 2015 • News
Get Inspired! Winners of the 2014 International Student/Teacher Essay Contest, "Imagining a Better Future"
Carnegie Council congratulates the winners of this annual essay contest: two from South Korea, and one each from Australia, Nigeria, Singapore, and the United States. ...