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Denise Rose ’25 studied abroad with the the Nilgiris Field Learning Program, thanks to the support of a Serve in Place grant from the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement.

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Pianist-composer Emahoy Tsege-Mariam Gebru was born in 1923 in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa. Now, graduate music student Thomas Feng is collaborating with the Emahoy Music Foundation to further identify and catalog Emahoy’s written and recorded music.

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Nate Foster, CIS and faculty lead for Global Hub partner University of Edinburgh, will receive the 2023 Robin Milner Young Researcher Award in recognition of his outstanding achievements in the field of programming languages.

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President Martha E. Pollack issued a statement, committing to Cornell’s “core values,” following the Supreme Court’s decision on June 29 to strike down admissions policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina.

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Students and faculty at Cornell continue to build on the legacy and connections of the Cornell Andes Project—a 40+ year collaboration between geologists.

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Read President Pollack's commencement address in Chinese, Hindi, Korean, and Spanish.

At this year's International Graduation Reception, we celebrated our international graduates and winners of the Global Citizen Award, Teni Akeju and Megan Cabaero.

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Artist Sharifa "Elja" Sharifi is one of the Afghan scholars and students who have found refuge at Cornell with support from many sources, from the Institute of International Education to generous Cornell alumni, including Nell Cady-Kruse '83, MBA '85.

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Thirteen Cornell students have been selected to research and teach English abroad with funding from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. They will join the ranks of over 500 Cornellians who have traveled across the globe as Fulbrighters since the 1940s. 

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Global Cornell leadership visited India in April, where they met with alumni and institutional partners.

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