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Intensive, annual library programs empower students, strengthening their core research skills while providing advanced tools and methods for scholarship. These immersion programs are offered for graduate students in a range of disciplines and can support international research.
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Gustavo Flores-Macias, associate vice provost for international affairs, writes this opinion piece arguing that inflation levels are likely to be most consequential for the poor, women and underrepresented minorities.
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This piece on the challenges the pandemic posed for Chinese students in the U.S. notes that Cornell, NYU and Barnard College arranged for their students to attend classes in China as they were unable to return to campus.
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The most widely spoken Indigenous language in the Americas is back this fall. Meet Chango—and celebrate #IEW2021 with Einaudi, Nov. 15–19!
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"Employers are having to wait a long time to get their petitions approved, and renewals are not being processed in a timely manner,” says Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of law. “It’s going to take a long time for them to work through the backlog.”
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Sara Baaser tells the story of her return to Cornell, amid the end of the war and the fall of Kabul to the Taliban.
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In this piece, Professor Ian Kysel of the Law School to discuss asylum seeking and the struggles of asylum seekers in the US immigration system.
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This years Einaudi Center's Global Public Voices fellows will focus on inequalities and social justice as they bring informed perspectives to the news.
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In an Ask the Expert interview, the Migrations initiative's Steve Yale-Loehr weighs in on the complex topic of immigration law. Yale-Loehr sees offering legal status to undocumented immigrants as far preferable to mass deportations, both for them and for the U.S. economy.