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Infrastructure and Sensibility: A Physiology of Power
The EastAsia+ Initiative presented a talk by Thomas Lamarre on television, anime infrastructures, and new formations of media power. Across these two...
Bartels Lecturer Describes Rising Internal Threats
"Home may have become a dangerous place for democracy to flourish now," said Nobel prize–winning economist Amartya Sen on May 5.
Sarah Kreps, PACS
The article cites research from Sarah Kreps, professor of government, showing that the prospect of being paid $100 had no statistically significant...
Stephen Yale-Loehr and Gunisha Kaur, Einaudi Migrations Fellows
New England Journal of Medicine: This Graphic Perspective tells the story of a Cuban doctor who, having been targeted by her government as a...
Molly O’Toole ’09 on Immigration Policy
Einaudi's undergraduate migrations scholars hosted LA Times journalist O'Toole during their inaugural research symposium on May 7.
Einaudi Minor Sets Grads on Global Paths
Meet students and alumni of Einaudi's international relations minor. The minor prepares graduates for internationally minded careers.
Am I Too African to be American, Too American to be African?
May 14, 2021 10:00am - 12:00pm EST Registration required
Documentary Film followed by Discussion with Nadia Sasso, Creative...
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Attacks on Democracy
Video (May 5): World-renowned economist and philosopher joined Cornell students and faculty for Einaudi's annual Bartels World Affairs Lecture.
Join Us for Teaching and Listening
May 7 (noon–2:00): Join us for a teach-in and listen-in to support Cornell's Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities.