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Supported by Migrations
An international exhibit will run Sept. 24-28 on the Arts Quad, celebrating the centenary of Deskaheh Levi General’s 1923 intervention on behalf of...
Kathryn March, SAP
Kathryn March, professor emerita of anthropology, offers insight into how social media highlighted privilege disparities in Nepal during recent...
Peidong Sun, EAP
Facing an exit ban from the Chinese government, Peidong Sun (EAP) resigned her tenured position and fled to France. Her new book collects interviews...
SEAP mourns his passing
Martin F. Hatch Jr., Ph.D. ’80, professor of music emeritus in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), died Aug. 23 in Ithaca, New York. He...
Sarah Kreps, PACS
Sarah Kreps, professor of government and policy, discusses TikTok’s future in the U.S.
Sarah Kreps, PACS
Sarah Kreps, director of the Tech Policy Institute at Cornell University, raises concerns about data security and algorithm control in the proposed...
SEAP and SAP lose funding, seek solutions
The federal government has announced the end of National Resource Center and FLAS funding, which has supported area studies training for decades.
With Support from Einaudi
They will conduct research, study, and teach English in Canada, France, Honduras, India, Jamaica, the Netherlands, Norway, and Taiwan.
Four New Program Directors
We welcome the Einaudi Center's new Southwest Asia and North Africa Program and four new program directors this fall.
Mildred Warner, IES/LACS
A new book highlights innovative state and local approaches to eliminating “digital deserts,” which persist despite billions in federal subsides...