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The Post-Baccalaureate Fellowship is a paid, two-year program that provides recent college graduates with a chance to learn from and contribute to the Foundation’s commitment to solving longstanding inequities in educational outcomes.
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching welcomes Timothy Knowles, Ed.D., as the Foundation’s 10th president. During his 30-year career as an educator and social entrepreneur, Knowles has worked to improve teacher preparation and training, transform urban school systems, and expand opportunity for students in Chicago, Boston, and New York City. His professional career has been marked by his commitment to improving education systems to redress long-standing educational, racial, and economic injustice. “The health of our education system is essential for a robust, equitable economy and informed citizenry,” says Knowles. “I look forward to working in close partnership with Carnegie’s extraordinary trustees, staff, and senior fellows to advance the quality of K–12 and higher education as part of our larger efforts to achieve educational, racial, and economic justice for all.”