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To meet a growing need, Enfield Food Distribution is working with a multidisciplinary Cornell team to design and raise funds for a larger, more welcoming...
With a panel of Cornell experts, journalist Ann Marimow ’97 discussed the impact of recent Supreme Court decisions on ordinary Americans and the workings of American...
Weill Cornell Medicine and the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy have established the Cornell Health Policy Center to serve as the locus for health policy impact, research and training across...
Two alums are leading an effort to give Rwandan farmers the tools to grow and sell grains – with the ultimate goal of lifting communities out of poverty and improving food security across East...
BTPI Junior Fellows Cynthia Tan and Danyal Hyland Hassan were appointed to the Laidlaw Leadership and Research Program as Laidlaw Scholars. This highly competitive program promotes ethical leadership and international research around the...
This September, Professor Ronald J. Deibert delivered an insightful lecture at the Cornell Brooks Tech Policy Institute, discussing the ethical implications and real-world impacts of Citizen Lab’s research on mercenary surveillance...
In late August, leading defense experts convened at Cornell to address the future of drone warfare and its implications for NATO security. The workshop, titled “Full Spectrum Drone Warfare 2050: Developments in Drone Deployment...
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...