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Karim-Aly Kassam, Ph.D. ’05, helps students learn fundamental academic skills that they carry with them into graduate school and their careers.
Chris Barrett, IAD/SEAP
“It used to be that child stunting—the cumulative impact of poor nutrition and health—was basically every place that was poor,” says agriculture and...
Einaudi Migrations Postdoc on Today, Explained
"This is a crucial moment for what justice could look like in border spaces," says Eleanor Paynter.
SAP Faculty Member Has the Answers
Economist and South Asia Program core faculty Eswar Prasad weighs in on the end of cash, the rise of electronic payments, and Bitcoin.
Jeremy Wallace, EAP
Jeremy Wallace, associate professor of government, writes this Q and A analysis about U.S. climate cooperation with China.
Congratulations, Professor Berezin!
IES awards $125,000 in grants and fellowships to students and faculty from across Cornell.

Despite Uptick in Border Encounters, Policies for Adults Traveling Alone Haven't Changed Under Biden
Maria Cristina Garcia, LACS
Experts emphasize that U.S. policies alone don’t influence decisions to migrate. "Migration has always been multicausal: that is, people migrate...
Successful Applicants Double
In 2022–23, 15 U.S. Student Program winners from Cornell will head out to host countries worldwide.
Cristina Florea, Global Public Voices and IES
“Their relationship with Russia is defined by mistrust,” says Cristina Florea, assistant professor of history.