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January 19, 2024

In a recent study published in Social Science and Medicine, a multidisciplinary team sought to deepen regulators’ understanding of how both adults and teens respond to warning labels on...

January 17, 2024

Democratic backsliding is occurring in an unprecedented number of wealthy countries once thought immune to such forces – the United States among them, finds a new analysis led by Cornell political...

January 9, 2024

With new funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Cornell faculty will investigate how SBHCs are not only leaving a positive impact on students, but also on the wider community’s well-being and public services across four...

December 20, 2023

In her annual Address to Staff on Jan. 11 – Ezra Cornell’s 216th birthday – President Martha E. Pollack highlighted achievements that are helping to sustain and re-imagine the university’s founding “… any person … any...

December 20, 2023

For public policy undergraduate, Cynthia Tan ’26, the chance to attend the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention of Climate Change, more commonly known as COP28, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, was an...

December 19, 2023

Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (AAPAM) travel fellowship helps doctoral students build national peer...

December 12, 2023

Cornell sustainability and ecological transformation experts identified three strategies businesses can implement to thrive – and protect the planet – in a changing climate....

November 27, 2023

“Change-making: Designing Healthy and Hospitable Environments” (DEA 1112), offered this Winter Session online, explores how design innovations can have a positive impact on the everyday life of people in hospitality, health...

November 14, 2023

This past summer, I embarked on an incredible journey as an operational excellence intern at IHH Healthcare, and I owe this transformative experience to the Emerging Markets Institute’s Cañizares Fund. This fund, established by Roberto...