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North to South: Repair and Reparations for Climate Refugees?
The displacement of populations due to climate change forecasts an unprecedented phenomenon in human history. Neither international law nor nations...
Call for Applications
The Latin American Studies Program (LASP) is pleased to invite graduate students from across all disciplines to apply to become a LASP Graduate Fellow...
Nancy Liang '21 was able to identify her interests and unique path because of her time at the Einaudi Center. She has been a student worker in the...
Yiyun Peng, Ph.D. Candidate, Cornell, History
Beyond Workshops: Spatial Distribution of Paper-making Communities and Properties in Upland Southeast China, 1700-1950
April 7 11:30 AM-1:15...
The stories in this issue serve as a tribute to SEAP’s strength and vitality over the past seventy years. Read about the history of Southeast Asian...
Naomi Egel, PhD candidate in government, co-authors a commentary that challenges the current discussion on the future of arms control.
Nyabola, Students, Reflect on Border Crossings
April 12: Writer and activist Nanjala Nyabola joins Einaudi/Migrations panel. Cornell students share original writing and visual art. Register now!
Goffe Studies Afterlives of European Colonialism
Global Public Voices fellow Tao Leigh Goffe: "You can’t understand ecological crisis without understanding racial crisis.”
Discover languages, win prizes
Throughout the month of April we'll be celebrating the teaching and study of Southeast Asian languages at Cornell, and Cornell students can...
Robert H. Frank, Einaudi
“It’s simple human nature—you want to follow the rules, but if you see other people breaking them and not getting punished, you stop too,” says Robert...