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Joseph Margulies, PACS
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Joseph Margulies, a criminal law expert, about how citizen's arrest laws factor into the trial of three white men...
Nicaraguan Cartoonist Finds Refuge at Einaudi
The award-winning political cartoonist joined LACS this fall as a visiting critic and IIE-Artist Protection Fund fellow.
Alexandra Cirone, IES
“This network will most likely be most successful in targeting far-right users, the same that left Facebook for ‘alternative’ social networks like Gab...
CFP now available!
The call for papers is now available for the 24th SEAP Graduate Student Conference, "(De)Constructing Southeast Asia."
By Thak Chaloemtiarana, professor, Asian literature, religion, and culture; and...
The Cornell Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) was founded by Professor Lauristan Sharp in 1950 with Professor George Kahin as its Executive Director. To...
Professor James Millward, Georgetown University gave this talk titled, "Decolonizing Chinese Historiography with special attention to Xinjiang." This...
Gunisha Kaur on Burden of Instability
Einaudi's Migrations faculty fellow in Time Magazine: "For advocates of migrant rights, recognizing the sources of trauma is a critical first step."
Seed Grant Applications Due Oct. 29
Einaudi's seed grants support faculty-led international research, activities, and events. Find out more.
Einaudi Faculty and Law Students Support Legal Cases
Migrations fellow Steve Yale-Loehr and seed grant recipient Beth Lyon are processing 70 humanitarian parole cases for Afghan refugees.
Prabhu Pingali, SAP
“The primary problem has been access to food due to loss of employment, primarily among low-wage migrant workers who were forced to return to their...