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Large populations and high median incomes would seem necessary for pedestrian malls to survive, but they’re not always a prerequisite for success,...
“Disillusionment and Fear: The Impact of Zambia’s Religio-Political Climate on...
Margaret Anderson has had her internship research paper “Disillusionment and Fear: The Impact of Zambia’s Religio-Political Climate on Sexual and...
Institute for African Development Faculty Ifeoma Ajunwa, associate professor in the ILR School, writes this opinion piece about why organizational...
Thursday, August 20, 2020 * 9:00am (EST) *
The webinar will focus on the impact and strategies of managing the pandemic to date and policies for the future. How did the African countries...
Kelly Zamudio, IAD faculty and an author on the study, says, “it’s better to be a secondary, or even the third, female in a group" when mating with...
IAD Webinar on COVID
COVID-19 has brought untold havoc to every continent. Bread-basket regions are under quarantine, supply chains have slowed or vanished altogether, and...
New Director Sees "Extraordinary Possibilities"
N’Dri Thérèse Assié-Lumumba took the helm on July 1 as the Institute for African Development’s director.
"I'm not a privacy absolutist," says Ifeoma Ajunwa, IAD faculty member and assistant employment law professor at Cornell University in the US. "But we...
Fresh out of Cornell’s vet college, Steven Osofsky ’89, noticed thousands of miles of fences when he arrived in Botswana as a wildlife veterinarian.
Faculty are finding answers to questions related to a world on the move with Migrations grants, awarded by the “Migrations” Global Grand Challenge.