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A new cycle of Einaudi Center seed grants will help faculty from six colleges across Cornell tackle issues ranging from the health of endangered wild dogs to the spread of misinformation through social media.
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Plaksha University, India, has signed an MoA with Cornell to advance academic exchange and encourage joint research initiatives.
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More than 200 Cornellians from 14 countries gathered in Singapore, in April, for the first in-person Asia-Pacific Leadership Conference in four years and a milestone occasion marking this regional flagship event’s 15th anniversary.
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The Migrations initiative has served as an interdisciplinary bridge between faculty across Cornell whose fields of study are impacted by the movement of people, animals, plants, or microbes.
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Vice Provost Wolford joined a panel discussing the value of interdisciplinarity in higher education as part of the World Universities Summit.
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Vice Provost Wolford and a Cornell delegation that included deans and faculty from five colleges visited the National University of Singapore.
Migrations faculty fellows Stephen Yale-Loehr and Gunisha Kaur publish an article discussing the general efforts to expand access to healthcare for immigrant populations in the U.S., especially for DACA recipients.
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Shannon Gleeson, professor of labor relations, law, and history at ILR, discusses a bill that would bring felony charges for sheltering, transporting, or hiring undocumented immigrants: “This is devastating for undocumented workers, who often work in jobs that are more poorly paid, dangerous, and subject to discrimination and harassment.”
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This year’s Lund Critical Debate on April 24 highlights Einaudi’s work on democratic threats and resilience, featuring expert panelists Thomas Garrett and Damon Wilson.