Eleven 'Scholars of Vision' Awarded $1.1 Million by Carnegie Corporation of New York.

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Byline: Carnegie Corporation

NEW YORK, May 20 (AScribe Newswire) -- Carnegie Corporation of New York has selected 11 leading researchers at American universities and colleges for this year's class of Carnegie Scholars. They join 28 others awarded fellowships since 2000. Each of the scholars, chosen in a highly competitive process, will receive up to $100,000, for one to two years to pursue subjects advancing the strategic work of the Corporation. This third class of Carnegie Scholars will explore issues critical to civil society and terrorism, multicultural challenge ...

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