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Extended to Sept 26 at the Johnson!

If you haven't yet, make sure you visit Faces of Change: Portraits of Myanmar's Democratic Awakening, an exhibition at the Johnson Museum by personal...

Christopher Barrett, IAD/SEAP

“If loss of in-person schooling and child care keeps people out of the labor market so they aren’t earning money, then it causes increased food...

Aziz Rana, PACS

Aziz Rana, professor of law, writes this opinion piece about 9/11 and how reflecting on it offers an opportunity to examine “the forever wars, rights...

Kaushik Basu, SAP

India’s government is planning to renew and expand the country’s infrastructure by drawing in private sector expertise. Kaushik Basu, professor of...

Linda Shi Quoted by AP

Linda Shi, Global Public Voices, said there are limits to what infrastructure improvements such as larger storm pipes and road elevation can bring.

Joseph Margulies, PACS

Margulies writes to "set the record straight" about Ratner's work to insure rights for prisoners in Guantánamo, in response to essay by Samuel Moyn.

Hybrid Event; G01 Stimson Hall or Register for Zoom

For many Cubans, Fidel Castro’s Revolution represented deliverance from a legacy of inequality and national disappointment. For others—especially...

Cornell informs, takes action on Afghanistan

Einaudi's South Asia Program will host three Afghan scholars at risk. Watch Afghanistan events and find out how to help.

Aching Leads Dig at Historic Ithaca Church

LACS faculty Gerard Aching is working with St. James A.M.E. Zion Church members and a Cornell team to uncover local history of Black diaspora.
SEAP is pleased to award this year's Lauriston Sharp Prize to Margaret Jack!