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For much of the postwar era, the global economic system was built around a reassuring idea: that shared rules, open markets and international cooperation would smooth shocks, spread prosperity and reduce conflict. Maybe...
Approximately 88% of adults view opioid overdose deaths as a very serious problem with high agreement across political groups, according to a national survey conducted by Weill Cornell Medicine...
The Reynolds Foundation has committed an additional $2.1M to support democracy-focused initiatives at Cornell University’s Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy. This most recent investment includes renewed support for the School’s...
Meet Fikri Pitsuwan, Assistant Teaching Professor Professor Pitsuwan’s research is in applied microeconomic theory. He teaches courses in microeconomics, game theory, decision theory, market design, and the economics of networks....
Saisha Puri ’25 Degree: B.S. in Policy Analysis and Management Saisha Puri grew up in New York City, where she developed a passion for community service, volunteering with community-based organizations, and later serving as an intern in...
Nearly 9 out of 10 U.S. adults view opioid overdose deaths as a very serious problem, with high agreement across the political...
Widely cited messages tend to be effective but short-term messaging can only go so far in swaying people regarding the urgency of climate change, an international team led by a Cornell researcher has...
More than 500 graduates and 2,000 friends and family celebrated at the 23rd December Recognition Ceremony on Dec....
Cornell’s impact was felt near and far, from the lacrosse fields to research labs and beyond in a turbulent...
Keshaav Krishnaa Pothapur ’25 Degree: Master of Health Administration For Keshaav Pothapur, the journey to the Sloan Master of Health Administration program at the Brooks School began in Chennai, India, where he worked as a dentist. In...




