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Across partisan lines, Americans broadly believe ultraprocessed foods are addictive and harmful, and support policies that could strengthen safeguards and hold the food industry...
Gabrielle Sorresso, a Brooks School PhD student, has received a 2026 Horowitz Foundation Award from the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy and was selected for the Foundation’s Irving Louis Horowitz Award, which recognizes the most...
The 2026 Econometric Society Interdisciplinary Frontier: Economics and AI+Machine Learning Meeting will feature keynote talks, a panel discussion, and presentations from some of the sharpest minds in economics and...
AI is reshaping healthcare, and Brooks School senior Will Moss ’26 has developed the Health and AI Policy Index, a public database designed to help policymakers, researchers and health systems track emerging healthcare AI governance...
The Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy celebrated its fifth graduating class on Saturday, May 23, 2026, as part of Cornell University graduation...
The Class of 2026 has the tenacity, talent and determination to advance the unfinished work of American democracy, President Michael I. Kotlikoff told graduates and their guests at Commencement ceremonies held May...
A team from Cornell University’s Sloan Program in Health Administration earned first place at the Cornell Sloan Program in Health Administration National Case Competition hosted by the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer...
Amid concern about democratic backsliding globally, the center will mobilize scholars to strengthen democracy through rigorous research, democratic education and public...
A new group of students and alumni have accepted Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards this academic...
Yuna Kwak MHA ’27, a first-year student in the Sloan Program in Health Administration at the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy has been named the 2026 recipient of the Bachrach Family Scholarship for Excellence in...

