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We live in an era in which rapid technological change shifts the global security balance in real time. No one knows that better than Sarah Kreps, director of the Brooks School Tech Policy Institute (BTPI), and John L. Wetherill Professor...
Three Cornell undergraduates received Robinson-Appel Humanitarian Awards to honor their significant involvement in community engagement. Ariela Asllani ’26, David Ni’ 24 and Melody Welles ’27 each received a $2,500 prize towards...
Cornell University Board of Trustees Co-Vice Chair Peggy Koenig ’78 recently pledged $5 million to endow a named directorship for the Brooks School’s Center on Global Democracy at Cornell. Her gift has made it possible for Brooks...
A new center housed at the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy will bring together leading experts from across the university to tackle the fundamental questions facing democracy around the...
Thirteen Cornell faculty members have received Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation Awards from the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement. The awards recognize faculty who have recently developed community-engaged learning,...
A new center housed at the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy will bring together leading experts from across the university to tackle the fundamental questions facing democracy around the globe, and serve as a central hub to...
Cornell’s Einhorn Center for Community Engagement named Rebecca Morgenstern Brenner, senior lecturer at the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, recipient of the 2024 Kaplan Family Distinguished Faculty Fellowship in recognition of her...
A multidisciplinary project to design a new facility and community garden for the Enfield Food Distribution Center – which has seen demand skyrocket since 2020 – is among eight teams of Cornell faculty, students and community partners...
The Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy was established in September 2021 to unify Cornell’s wide-ranging expertise in policy research, education, and engagement into a single, world-class entity positioned to tackle the...
Historically, it has been common for people to churn in and out of the Medicaid program when states periodically attempt to verify that they remain eligible. During the COVID-19 pandemic, however, states paused redeterminations...



