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A scientific explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture, Gerow D. Brill (Class of 1888) traveled across the Philippines in 1902 and...
Nicholas Mulder, IES
Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, authors this op-ed on Western economic pressure against Russia.
View the winning submissions of the 2023 Migrations Creative Writing and Art Competition.
Alexandra Dufresne, GPV
There are less costly alternatives to civil immigration detention in New York's county jails, writes Global Public Voices fellow Alexandra...
Kathryn Fiorella, SEAP
A study that used photos taken by participants to spark conversation reveals firsthand accounts of how climate change, land use and dams on the Mekong...
New book from 2021 SAP conference
Emerging from a December 2021 conference that SAP cosponsored with Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), the newly published "Fifty Years of Bangladesh"...
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations
CBS News: Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, discusses a new Texas immigration law, SB4, which takes effect in March 2024.
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Natasha Raheja, SAP
Cornell anthropologist Natasha Raheja publishes a new ethnographic study she conducted at the border of Jodhpur, India, about Pakistani Hindus and...
Team to Design Health Tools for Pregnant Refugees
Einaudi Migrations fellows Gunisha Kaur (Weill Cornell Medicine) and Stephen Yale-Loehr (Cornell Law) are partnering on the new project.