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Einaudi Center news highlights global research, programs, and achievements across Cornell’s international studies community.

Mildred Warner, IES/LACS

Mildred Warner, a Cornell professor and leading expert on childcare as economic infrastructure, offers analysis on market failures affecting universal...

Santiago Anria and Ken Roberts, LACS

Polarization is often created by political elites aiming to gain popularity, but it can also be caused by social conflicts rooted in extreme...

Rebecca Nelson, IAD/LACS

Rebecca Nelson, Cornell researchers, and Kenyan partners have developed a fertilizer made from human excreta. The product improves soil health and...

17 Awardees to Research, Study, Teach

A new group of students and alumni have accepted Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards. Einaudi supported them through the application process.

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.

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...

Christopher Barrett, LACS/SEAP

Christopher Barrett, a Cornell University agricultural economist, discusses continuing global agricultural challenges caused by the Iran conflict and...

Lourdes Casanova, LACS

Despite rising tariffs, geopolitical tensions, and protectionist policies, global trade is not collapsing but being reorganized, with emerging markets...

Steven Kyle, IAD/LACS

Steven Kyle, a retired Cornell University professor of applied economics, comments on the economic uncertainty stemming from the Iran conflict.

Lourdes Casanova, LACS

Lourdes Casanova, senior lecturer of management, explains how the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling could shape future trade policy, prices, and legal...