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March 15, 2023

The program seeks to nurture the careers of Cornell’s most promising faculty members in the social sciences by providing time and space for high-impact social scientific scholarship....

March 15, 2023

Paul Lushenko and Sarah Kreps are experts in military drone policy. In a newly published article, they have reviewed the arguments about the impact drones have on combat. They find a middle ground between those who say drones represent an...

March 15, 2023

Armed drones are neither a “magic bullet” that wins wars nor an inconsequential tool with little impact on the battlefield, according to two Cornell University scholars. In a March 15 article in the journal Defense & Security...

March 13, 2023

Victoria Bent MHA ’23 is one of the organizers of the Women+ in Health Care Leadership Symposium. The event is sponsored by the Sloan Program in Health Administration in the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and it will...

March 8, 2023

The Cornell-sponsored Congressional Staff Peace Games brought high level House and Senate staff members together to game plan a nonviolent response to a simulated international crisis. Steve Israel, director of the Institute of Politics...

March 7, 2023

Drawing on personal experience, Jamila Michener urged policymakers at a White House event to learn from beneficiaries of government programs and...

March 1, 2023

The 2022 Collaborative Midterm Survey aims to help promote innovation, inform the future of survey research, and understand the midterm election. Meet the Team Peter K. Enns, Principal Investigator (PI) Professor of Government and Public...

February 20, 2023

The size, strength and makeup of people’s social networks are key indicators of how they will respond to the health consequences of an environmental disaster, according to a new Cornell study that focused on the Flint, Michigan water...

February 13, 2023

States could take steps now to soften the impact of a recession by protecting residents with unsecured debt, according to a new study that reveals an inequitable patchwork of protections for Americans who are behind on their...

February 1, 2023

The Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies will welcome 25 of Africa’s most promising emerging public management leaders for a six-week Leadership Institute sponsored by the U.S....