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A large-scale program that enlisted students in disadvantaged middle schools to teach younger peers reduced disciplinary problems and improved academic achievement, reports new research led by a Cornell...
Cornell Brooks Tech Policy Institute is excited to announce a new grant opportunity to support Cornell students and faculty conducting research at the intersection of technology, cybersecurity, and public policy. We invite proposals from...
Transgender women are nearly 20 times more likely to be infected with HIV than the national average in India, a country with the third largest HIV epidemic worldwide. In spite of India’s robust “test and treat” program, which offers...
Don’t expect a broader backlash against President Donald Trump's flurry of executive orders simply because they may rest on shaky legal ground, new Cornell research...
Defending America’s Skies: Public Support for Homeland Counter-Drone Operations Brooks Tech Policy Institute’s Non-Resident Senior Fellow Dr. Paul Lushenko and Dr. Jennifer Spindel of the University of New Hampshire in a new...
The Brooks School Center on Global Democracy hosted “Democratic Mobilizing: Comparative Responses to Backsliding Threats,” a hybrid event that attracted 120 participants and was streamed live from Goldwin Smith Hall on Cornell’s...
Black Americans are more willing to participate in medical studies led by Black doctors and researchers, perceiving them as more trustworthy, finds new research co-authored by a Cornell...
Thirteen faculty members from across Cornell are being honored by the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement with this year’s Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation...
Experts discussed support for science research during a pair of panels organized by faculty and students on Feb....
Dr. Robert Tyler Braun, assistant professor of population health sciences at Weill Cornell Medical College, was interviewed by Devan Burris of CNBC about the increasing cost of nursing homes and hospices and the impact of private equity...



