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The Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy has become the first Ivy League school to join Service to Service, a partnership led by the Volcker Alliance and We the Veterans that helps schools of public service connect...
The day after martial law was declared in the Republic of Korea, Tom Garrett– Einaudi Center Lund Practitioner in Residence and Distinguished Global Democracy Lecturer in the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy– stood in a...
The December Recognition Ceremony, held Dec. 22 in Barton Hall, celebrated 500 August and December...
Turning aquatic vegetation near agricultural land into compost simultaneously eradicates habitat for disease-carrying snails while improving agricultural output and increasing incomes in northern Senegal, Cornell researchers have...
In early December, former US Congressmen Steve Israel and Tim Ryan, along with mindfulness trainer Kelly Boys and leadership coach Kelly Burton, delivered a leadership resilience training to three cohorts of leadership staff in the Town of...
The Brooks Tech Policy Institute has received $3 million from the Department of Defense to establish the U.S. Semiconductor Research Hub, which will assess and improve the resilience of the global network of semiconductor...
As one of the first female mayors in Afghanistan, Zarifa Ghafari became a target of the Taliban - now at Cornell, she continues her fight against the oppression of Afghan girls and...
We are proud to celebrate Keshaav Krishnaa Pothapur, a second-year Master of Health Administration student at the Cornell Brooks School’s Sloan MHA Program, for receiving the Quint Studer Scholarship for Excellence in Healthcare...
To meet a growing need, Enfield Food Distribution is working with a multidisciplinary Cornell team to design and raise funds for a larger, more welcoming...
With a panel of Cornell experts, journalist Ann Marimow ’97 discussed the impact of recent Supreme Court decisions on ordinary Americans and the workings of American...