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by Gregory Green, curator, John M. Echols Collection
As featured in the Spring 2021 SEAP Bulletin, Giok Po Oey (1922-2010) was hired to work at Cornell in 1957 and successfully built a world-class...
Discover languages, win prizes
This is the last week of our month-long celebration of the study of Southeast Asian languages at Cornell!
EU to Bosnia: Refuge, Reparations, and Global Apartheid
The foreclosure of asylum in the European Union and the militarization of the EU borders have resulted in EU pushbacks of refugees and migrants from...
Mary Jo Dudley, LASP
Mary Jo Dudley, director of the Cornell Farmworker Program, discusses efforts to get farmworkers vaccinated. Richard Stup, a workforce specialist with...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“This will help rebuild some of the credibility of the report so it will serve a useful purpose when it is truly needed in the future to highlight...
The Southeast Asia Digital Library (SEADL) is excited to host its inaugural Undergraduate Paper Award! Students may submit term papers they've already...
Renelle Mensah is a government major with minors in Arabic and French. After she graduates, she will use her Pickering fellowship to complete a...
Wednesday, May 5 at 4:30 pm EDT
Nobel prize–winning economist Amartya Sen joins Cornell’s Kaushik Basu for the 2021 Bartels World Affairs Lecture, hosted by the Mario Einaudi...
President's Statement and Community Gatherings
Read President Pollack's statement on the verdict and find Cornell community gatherings for reflecting and taking action.
Eswar Prasad, SAP
"China is yet again shaping up to be the global economy's bulwark against economic collapse, much the same as in the aftermath of the global financial...