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New approach aims to reduce veterinary fencing, reopening movement corridors for African wildlife.

Three new scholars from ILR will study at Schwarzman College on the Tsinghua University campus in Beijing.

High design and sustainable building, digital and handicraft knowledge, discourse and practice.

A highlight of the conference: a panel of young women who spoke about their experiences as refugee students in community college. Photograph by Manoly Sisavanh. Cornell organizes a conference...

Cornell's Kaushik Basu, former World Bank chief economist, says move may harm India's economy.

Miriam Elman, political scientist at Syracuse University, discusses “Jerusalem: Conflict in the Holy City.”

Cornell joins global consortium to tap private sector to help nature pay for itself.

Adeolu Ademoyo, senior lecturer, Africana Studies and Research Center, teaching a Yoruba FLAC class Some 4,000 Cornell students study foreign languages each year, and 44 languages are currently...

Thomas Pepinsky on the implications of Duterte's announced Philippines realignment.

Nick Admussen traces the origins of modern Chinese prose poetry to the Hundred Flowers Movement.