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

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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WHO/Cochrane/Cornell Summer Institute focuses on nutrition in addressing global health challenges. 

Cornell trains Gender-responsive Researchers Equipped for Agricultural Transformation in Africa.

AguaClara brings its gravity-powered, electricity-free water treatment technology to Nicaragua.

"Root Map" interweaves stories from different cultures to explore migration and immigration.

Students conduct research in Asia with travel grants from the Department of Asian Studies.

Two Cornell projects train plant breeders to address the low productivity of crops in West Africa.