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A sweeping new study finds that while traditional farm jobs decline as nations grow wealthier, employment in the broader food industry – from processing plants to restaurants – remains surprisingly steady, offering better wages but...
The Cornell Brooks Tech Policy Institute (BTPI) has released a new report urging federal action to advance biomining, the use of microorganisms to extract metals from ores and waste streams. The study highlights that critical minerals such...
Eighteen Cornellians have been offered Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards this academic...
The event featured more than 30 resource tables and pitches from four students hoping to be part of...
Laura Chinchilla Miranda, former President of the Republic of Costa Rica, and Mick Mulvaney, a former U.S. Congressman and White House Chief of Staff, have been named the 2025-26 John W. Nixon ’53 Distinguished Policy Fellows at the...
Bayan Al-Hindi MHA ’25 Growing up as a big sister to a brother with disabilities gave Bayan Al-Hindi a profound understanding of the impact the health care system can have on a family medically and emotionally. That experience motivated...
Proactive outreach and Cornell’s tradition of supporting military service have helped grow the number of cadets and midshipmen joining the Tri-Service Brigade this...
From August 16th-18th, Joshua Greenberg (BTPI Fellow and PhD Student in Information Science) attended a wargaming conference hosted by the Carnegie-Maxwell Policy Planning Lab at Syracuse University’s Minnowbrook Lodge in the...
The Einhorn Center for Community Engagement awarded nine grants to a diverse array of projects that connect classroom learning with community...
Democracy is in retreat across much of the world, and for years Cornell government scholars have been tracking its erosion in various regions – including the United...



