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Eswar Prasad, SAP

“There are many countries where inflation does seem to be coming under control, while economic growth looks pretty bleak,” says Eswar Prasad,...

Maria Cristina Garcia, LACS

Maria Cristina Garcia, professor of American Studies, cautions against drawing broad conclusions from polling, noting that Latino and immigrant...

Application Deadline July 14

With support from the Henry Luce Foundation, the Southeast East Asian Language Council (SEALC) and the Graduate Education and Training in Southeast...

Agnieszka Nimark, PACS Visiting Scholar

“After decades of providing security guarantees for Europe, the recent announcement of the US plans to reduce its troops has reignited debates not...

Katie Fiorella, Migrations Director

Migrations director Katie Fiorella is awarded the inaugural SUNY Chancellor's Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship. The honor awards...
“The growth of unions for the past 10 to 15 years has been hugely driven by immigrant workers,” said Paul Ortiz, a professor of labor history.

Sarah Besky, SAP

The honor is presented annually, recognizing awardees on campuses across the SUNY system for their commitment to sustaining intellectual vibrancy,...

NYT Op-Ed by Eswar Prasad (SAP)

On-again-off-again tariffs have disrupted the global trading system and caused whiplash for businesses and consumers.

Sarosh Kuruvilla, SEAP/SAP

With support from the Cornell Atkinson Center, Sarosh Kuruvilla and Jason Judd are leading a project to test and estimate costs of...

Gustavo Flores-Macias, LACS

While Lopez Obrador ultimately found ways to accomplish his agenda, the Supreme Court served as an important check on his powers, says public policy...