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Mildred Warner, LACS/IES

A study published in the Cambridge Journal of Regions by researchers from USFQ, Cornell University, and Penn State warns that we need to rethink the...

Andrew Farnsworth, Migrations

Andrew Farnsworth, visiting scientist at the Lab of Ornithology, discusses spring migration. 
Students, scientists, and artists have joined forces to present a Cornell University Library exhibit designed to spread awareness about non-native...
Alonso Alegre-Bravo (LACS) studied electricity access in Guatemala. Jessie Taieun Yoon (EAP) researched queer Asianness in Hong Kong and beyond.
Knowing where, when and for how long mallard ducks – natural carriers of avian influenza – stop and rest as they migrate can help predict...

Christine Leuenberger, PACS

In this BBC Radio clip, PACS steering committee member Christine Leuenberger discusses the politics of maps and territorial disputes. 
A Cornell-led research team has developed an innovative method to estimate North Atlantic right whale numbers using underwater microphones and machine...

Ellen Lust Leads Einaudi as New Director

The Einaudi Center is poised to make a difference on today’s new and emerging global problems.

Bryn Rosenfeld, IES

Bryn Rosenfeld, assistant professor of government, discusses how Ukraine will have to give up territory seized by Russia and relinquish its goal of...

Bryn Rosenfeld, IES

“High-level engagement with the US administration without representation from Ukraine allowed Russia to declare that Zelenskiy is finished – an...