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Undergraduate art student Sabrina Haertig was inspired to create a migrations sculpture after participating in this semester’s Contemporary Issues in...
Einaudi Faculty Speak Out on Global Care Industry
From Anindita Banerjee (SAP) and Debra Castillo (LASP/PACS): South of the Future: Marketing Care ... in South Asia and the Americas.
Kenneth Roberts, LASP
"Can these different social groups that are becoming activated, that are engaged in the public arena through protests – can the [Peruvian people] take...
Gustavo Flores-Macías, LASP
Gustavo Flores-Macías, Associate Vice Provost for International Affairs and Associate Professor of Government, writes this opinion piece about lessons...
Johannes Lehmann, LASP
Johannes Lehmann, Professor at the School of Integrative Plant Science, Deborah Bossio, lead scientist at the Nature Conservancy, and Dominic Woolf,...
In his talk, David De Micheli an Assistant Professor of Political Science and Ethnic Studies at the University of Utah, he will examine the...
Ecuador, Ghana, and Beyond: Einaudi's Virtual Interns
Tapping worldwide connections, the Einaudi Center matched dozens of students with paid summer internships and research in their fields.
Jane Mt. Pleasant, LASP
Jane Mt. Pleasant is on a faculty committee that is exploring Cornell’s history as a land-grant institution and the nation’s dispossession of...
Cornell’s Latin American Studies Program affirms our commitment to the values of racial equality and social justice as articulated by Vice Provost for...
Migrations Research Highlights Climate Consequences
“The reality is that what is good for birds is usually good for us, too,” says LASP faculty Amanda Rodewald.