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Community leaders and Cornell experts discussed issues such as childcare, remote and hybrid work, and housing and demographic trends at the Regional Town-Gown Conference, held April 18 at the Hotel Ithaca....
Culminating a year of planning by the Healthcare Students Association in the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy’s Sloan Program in Health Administration, a case competition attracted 40 teams representing the nation’s...
Expert panelists Thomas Garrett and Damon Wilson will examine the threats democracies around the world are confronting, and what governments and citizens can do to fight back, on April...
The Cornell Policy Review is an independent publication, produced by students in the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy. Editor-in-Chief Julia Selby MPA ’23 says the publication “offers students, faculty, alumni, and...
The award was created to recognize novel approaches to community engagement in each college that haven’t historically been...
The significance, history and challenges of free expression and academic freedom will be explored as a featured theme throughout the 2023-24 academic year, President Martha E. Pollack will announce April 17....
Maureen Waller, a professor in the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the Department of Sociology, will study racial and economic disparities in driver’s license suspensions through her selection as Access to Justice...
The Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy (CPIP) at the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction at Cambridge University (CSIC) will bring together top private and public...
He served on earthquake reconnaissance missions in Armenia, Japan, Turkey, Taiwan and Ecuador, studied the effects of Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Sandy and the 9/11 attacks on underground infrastructure, and he tested vital pipelines for...

