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On July 20th, the Cornell Club of Singapore hosted Cornell professors Gustavo Flores-Macias and Sarah Kreps.

Stephen Yale-Loehr, a Migrations faculty fellow, writes: "Since March 2020, approximately 900,000 people have been denied the ability to request asylum at all. They’re casualties of Title 42."

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"The opportunity to work abroad during the summer and do research at another top university is what attracted me to the program,” said Cornell materials and engineering science student Daniel Bilezikian.

“The topics were so cutting edge, and with such a fantastic non-Western focus, they could be ripped from the headlines of any international newspaper,” said Alanna Kramerson, a Skaneateles High School history teacher.

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“It does feel as though what we had in the report is just playing out in live stream when I read the news,” says Rachel Bezner Kerr, professor of global development.

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In a Cornell China Center (CCC) webinar held on May 27, legal scholars based in China, Switzerland, and the United States surveyed artificial intelligence (AI) regulation across the world, identifying strategic similarities and local distinctions.

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Economist Eswar Prasad weighs in on the end of cash, the rise of electronic payments—and what’s Bitcoin, anyway?

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Read President Pollack's commencement address in Chinese, Hindi, Korean, and Spanish.

In 2022–23, 15 U.S. Student Program winners from Cornell will head out to host countries worldwide. The program is administered by the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies.

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The Einaudi Center awarded seed grants, student travel grants and internships totaling $355,000 in the 2021–22 academic year.

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