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Cuts to Title VI NRCs and FLAS Fellowships Undermine Scholarship

The United States' human and intellectual connections to Southeast Asia are gradually being undermined.
Professor Kira Thurman, a musicologist and historian at the University of Michigan, shared her groundbreaking research on the layered influence of the...
Three Global Cornell undergraduates are recipients of this year’s Robinson-Appel Humanitarian Awards, which recognize students for their commitment to...

Aditya Vashista, SAP

Even sophisticated AI systems need human support and institutional capacity to succeed in addressing social problems.

Former USAID Director Calls for Rebuilding Foreign Aid

Samantha Power challenged students to “build what comes next” during the Bartels World Affairs Lecture on April 16.
In January 2026, Professor Rachel Bezner Kerr traveled with Sabine Paz-Le Draoulec (Environment and Sustainability) and Bryn Terwilliger (Agricultural...

María Cristina García, LACS/Migrations

María Cristina García, professor of history and American studies in Cornell's College of Arts & Sciences, has received a Lifetime Achievement...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

Eswar Prasad, a Cornell University professor, critiques the impact of global crises on low-income nations.

April 26 at 7:30pm

The April 26 concert by the Cornell Gamelan Ensemble will feature a piece inspired by Thailand’s royal anthem to celebrate and welcome Parkorn...

Annetta Alexandridis, IES

Annetta Alexandridis, a classical archaeologist known for her hands-on approach to research and teaching, died April 13 in New York City. She was...