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Alumnus EAP fellow, 2020 Ph.D., Fulbright-Hayes fellow, and more.

Congratulations Dexter. We are proud to share that Dexter Thomas, 2020 Ph.D. in Asian Literature, Religion, & Culture, has been named an Emerging...
In the Cornell Contemporary China Initiative’s seventh year, our guest speakers and host Allen Carlson critically examine, the question “What is...
This semester we're up close and provocative with topics that range from Black Leftist feminists and Maoist China to deafness as it's portrayed in...

Learn about Opportunities for You at Einaudi

Video: Join us! Whether you're a grad student or first-year, you'll find your community and a world of opportunities at Einaudi.

Initiative 29 Features Tao Leigh Goffe

Journey through time with Tao Leigh Goffe as she uncovers her story at the intersection of Black and Chinese culture. Watch for free on YouTube.
Eun A Jo is a PhD student in government and a Peace and Conflict Studies Fellow with the Einaudi Center's Judith A. Reppy Institute for Peace and...

The Case of China

Biao Xiang, of Oxford/Max Planck Institute spoke on "International Reproduction Migration: the Case of China." Reproduction migration from China has...

Tibet, China, and Settler Colonialism

CCCI welcomed Gerald Roche, Senior Research Fellow, LaTrobe University to speak on "Tibet, China, and Settler Colonialism." The term settler...

“Southern Effects: Kaiju, Cultural Intimacy, and the Production of Distribution”

Joshua Neves, Associate Professor and Director of the Global Emergent Media (GEM) Lab at Concordia University (Montréal) spoke on “Southern Effects:...

Infrastructure and Sensibility: A Physiology of Power

The EastAsia+ Initiative presented a talk by Thomas Lamarre on television, anime infrastructures, and new formations of media power. Across these two...