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by SEAP's Language Instructors

As featured in the Fall 2021 Bulletin, SEAP's Language Instructors reflect on a challenging year of virtual language instruction by responding to the...

Global Public Voices Fellows Cross Colleges and the World

With a focus on inequalities and social justice, this year’s fellows—including 16 Cornell faculty—will bring informed perspectives to the news.

Landon Schnabel in Scientific American

April 2021: Schnabel found that, paradoxically, religion protected mental health but endangered physical health. This pattern was present across...

PACS Announces Essay Prize

Prize for best essay that considers the impact of technology on prospects for peace or war and/or the ways in which conflict may shape technology.

Tao Leigh Goffe Quoted in Bloomberg

As Tao Leigh Goffe says, soul food is “adapted from high-calorie fuel rationed to enslaved people to eat in order to perform backbreaking labor.”

Thought Leadership for Global Publics

Einaudi's newest Global Public Voices fellows are working with Oxfam America and other partners to expand the reach of Cornell’s expertise.
Glynne Walley, translator of Kyokutei Bakin’s Eight Dogs, or “Hakkenden”: Part One—An Ill-Considered Jest, is co-winner of the Japan-U.S. Friendship...

Ian Kysel Mentioned in Forbes

Andrew Tisch of Forbes: "I had a chance to speak recently with Lazaro and Merlys from their temporary home in Kentucky, along with Ian Matthew Kysel,...

Iraq: From the Inside Out

On Monday, two Iraqi scholars will speak about their work in Baghdad to restore the architecture and accompanying social history after the American...

From shopping paradise to city of protests

The Cornell Contemporary China Initiative welcomes CK Lee, Professor, Sociology, UCLA speaking on Hong Kong: Global China’s Restive...