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Cornell's International Faculty Fellows are making an impact in communities around the world.

Cornell conference will explore new directions in the teaching of Southeast Asian languages.

Cornell and Chinese scientists have traced the origin of the apple to Kazakhstan in central Asia.

Astronomers Without Borders is collecting used eclipse glasses for families in South America and Asia.

Cornellians are setting out for destinations around the world, thanks to the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.

International scholars study English and U.S. culture at the EISS intensive summer program.  

Cornell provides refuge for international scholars in partnership with the Scholar Rescue Fund.

Cornell study shows that habitat loss in Central America is a critical threat for forest birds.

“The struggle against hate will only be won through education and public understanding.”

Cornell sponsored Turkish academics Azat Gündoğan, a sociologist, and his wife, historian Nilay Ozok-Gündoğan, when they were threatened by their government.

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