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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.

Cornell graduate students awarded fellowships to support their international research.

In a new documentary, Angkor Awakens, Cambodians reflect on their society emerging from its past.

Africana Center honored for its active role for 46 years as an important part of the history of Cornell.

Cornell announces an MPH degree: epidemiology, infectious disease, food systems, and sustainability.

Living-learning residence is a locus of Native American culture, study, and social life, open to all.