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The majority-minority city serves as a bellwether for others with growing immigrant populations, argues a new book co-authored by Shannon...
New York state’s population could shrink by more than 2 million people over the next 25 years – a decline of more than 13%, according to a new...
Experts in a Nov. 20 panel discussion, “A Polarized Supreme Court: What It Means for Democracy,” will explore the politics of and declining public confidence in the court, and its potential response to likely challenges to the policies...
On Veterans Day, a series of speakers shared personal reflections about how camaraderie shapes both military and academic life as part of Cornell’s celebration of its military and veteran community, held in the Biotechnology Building on...
Emiriana Stanishja ’24 Degree: Master of Public Administration Hometown: Kruja, Albania Emiriana Stanishja arrived at the Brooks School with a clear vision: to find meaningful work in international development, focusing on economic...
The Brooks Tech Policy Institute, with support from the Jain Family Institute (JFI), has released a new report that offers “a high-level framework to analyze regulation of AI...
A new residential academic experience housed in the Brooks School’s Wolpe Center in Washington, D.C., will offer a one-of-a-kind immersive public policy learning experience for first-semester public policy and health care policy...
When it comes to the U.S. elections, students are engaging with the ideas, conversing across difference and recognizing complexity – and are eager to vote, many for the first...
Together, Matt Hall, Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, and their faculty colleagues at the Cornell Population Center are pushing the traditional limits of their disciplines to find creative ways to meet a generation that could be defined by major...
The fireside chat was part of a two-day visit by Dr. Robert M. Califf, commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, focused on medicine and health care...


