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The Institute for European Studies is inviting applications for IES Faculty Research Pods. The research pods are a new initiative designed to bring...
Nicholas Mulder, IES
“Sanctions are kind of like alchemy,” says Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history. “You apply all this pressure to this black box of a...
Charlie Tebbutt, LACS Graduate Fellow
At the upcoming Conference of the Parties – best known as COP27 – 11 Cornell students will help delegations from small countries gain a stronger...
Event recording now available.
The Center for Strategic & International Studies Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics will host this online event, featuring Jeremy...
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations
“While some members of the public think everyone from Afghanistan should get asylum, our system just doesn’t work that way,” says Stephen Yale-Loehr,...
by alumnus Drake Avila
In the months right after the February 1st military coup in Myanmar, a PhD student initiated a conversation with Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program...
Thai ensemble visits Cornell next week
Part of Extended instruments and global sounds: This series of events will be a collaboration between Cornell composers, and Tacet(i) Ensemble from...
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations
“To say that 98 terrorists made it into the U.S. is an exaggeration,” says Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law. “These 98 were all...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“In the top levels of the government in China, it is loyalism to Xi that has taken precedence over other factors. However there are even more...