STORIES: Forging the Future STORIES: Forging the Future Advancing Global Peace: Hillary Clinton and William J. Burns in ConversationFrom informed and provocative perspectives, Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former U.S. Secretary of State, discussed the outlook for advancing global peace during a conversation with William J. Burns, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Read more Advancing Global Peace: Hillary Clinton and William J. Burns in Conversation › Carnegie Family, Institutions Mark 100 Years Since Philanthropist’s PassingThe centennial of Andrew Carnegie’s passing was commemorated by ceremonial wreath-layings on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean in the town of his birth and at Carnegie’s burial site. Read more Carnegie Family, Institutions Mark 100 Years Since Philanthropist’s Passing › Peering Through the WindowThe ceremonial activities performed on a long summer day in Andrew Carnegie’s hometown of Dunfermline, Scotland were 106 years in the making. Read more Peering Through the Window › Historic Scottish Backdrop for Announcement of Nine Recipients of Andrew Carnegie Medal of PhilanthropySteps away from the modest cottage where Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, in 1835, the international family of Carnegie institutions gathered on August 12 to honor its founder’s philanthropic legacy with the announcement of the 2019 class of Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy recipients. Read more Historic Scottish Backdrop for Announcement of Nine Recipients of Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy › Vartan Gregorian Receives Carnegie Hall Medal of Excellence from Mayor BloombergHe ranks with the outstanding immigrants of America who have risen to great heights in designing the intellectual landscape of this country. Especially noteworthy is his special commitment to the arts, education and humanity through philanthropy. Read more Vartan Gregorian Receives Carnegie Hall Medal of Excellence from Mayor Bloomberg › Partners in PeaceCarnegie Corporation of New York ecognized for longstanding support of Sesame Workshop, Tenement Museum, and Institute for International Education Read more Partners in Peace › Great ScotsCarnegie Pride on Display at New York’s Tartan Day Festivities Read more Great Scots › Pathbreaker: Charting Andrew Carnegie’s Life and Legacy in the Hall That He BuiltA new exhibition follows the remarkable journey of the young factory boy who used his prodigious gifts to become the most prominent philanthropist of his time Read more Pathbreaker: Charting Andrew Carnegie’s Life and Legacy in the Hall That He Built › Building on Carnegie’s Legacy, Lego by LegoScotland’s Dunfermline Learned About Dinosaurs, Engineering, and Collaboration When They Built a Dinosaur Made of 35,000 Lego Bricks Read more Building on Carnegie’s Legacy, Lego by Lego › Andrew Carnegie’s “Dinosaur Diplomacy” Continues to InspireDippy, the world’s most famous dinosaur skeleton, may call Pittsburgh home, but a full-scale plaster copy of the huge beast is wowing crowds in the U.K. Read more Andrew Carnegie’s “Dinosaur Diplomacy” Continues to Inspire › Andrew Carnegie Continues to Support His Hometown, DunfermlineEstablished in 1903, the Dunfermline Trust helps local residents of all ages live their best lives. Read more Andrew Carnegie Continues to Support His Hometown, Dunfermline › Peace Palace: International SDG 16 HouseThe Peace Palace will serve as the official convening location for dialogue on the promotion of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Read more Peace Palace: International SDG 16 House › Forging the Future Together: Q&A with William ThomsonThe Honorary President of the Carnegie UK Trust highlights how Carnegie institutions plan for tomorrow’s challenges today Read more Forging the Future Together: Q&A with William Thomson › Carnegie’s Unique Vision: Q&A with Linda HillsHills discusses her involvement with the Carnegie Hero Fund and how Carnegie helped shape modern philanthropy. Read more Carnegie’s Unique Vision: Q&A with Linda Hills › Andrew Carnegie — Peacenik?Five questions for master biographer David Nasaw Read more Andrew Carnegie — Peacenik? › The Carnegie UK Trust: Changing Minds, Changing LivesThe Trust continues Andrew Carnegie’s original vision to improve the lives and well-being of people throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland Read more The Carnegie UK Trust: Changing Minds, Changing Lives › Andrew Carnegie’s Transatlantic LegacyThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace continues Andrew Carnegie’s core mission: seeking collaboration, understanding, and engagement to prevent war and enhance prospects for global concord. Read more Andrew Carnegie’s Transatlantic Legacy › Catalyzing Innovation in Education and ResearchThe achievements of Carnegie Mellon’s students, faculty, and alumni demonstrate the power of education, just as Andrew Carnegie intended. Read more Catalyzing Innovation in Education and Research › Bringing the World to Pittsburgh“I feel lucky that I came to such a friendly city,” says Dutian Zeng, a former after-school teacher from China and a newcomer to Pittsburgh. Read more Bringing the World to Pittsburgh › A Celebration of Heroes in PittsburghThe four Pittsburgh-based Carnegie institutions came together recently in the Steel City to mark a special milestone in the history of civilian acts of heroism. Read more A Celebration of Heroes in Pittsburgh › A Legacy That Defines a City: PittsburghA century after his death, Andrew Carnegie remains an integral part of Pittsburgh. Read more A Legacy That Defines a City: Pittsburgh › The PeacemakersThe family of Carnegie institutions opened the Forging the Future series with an event that draws upon the lessons of the past century as we look — it is hoped — to forge a more peaceful future. Read more The Peacemakers › Forging the Future: Andrew Carnegie’s Legacy, 100 Years Later and into the Next CenturyThe Carnegie family of institutions looks forward to the next century and considers how we must forge the future to sustain our founder’s vision in a new world. Read more Forging the Future: Andrew Carnegie’s Legacy, 100 Years Later and into the Next Century ›