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Five Einaudi Center experts and a Russian dissident shared insights during a Mar. 4 event, "Russia's War on Ukraine: A New Attack on Peace, Rights, and Sovereignty."
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Ukrainian students and researchers at Cornell share thoughts about their loved ones’ safety and their country’s future as they absorb the ongoing news of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Rachel Bezner Kerr, part of the Einaudi Center's "qualities of life" research team, contributes to a new cautionary report from the IPCC.
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At a Cornell event Feb. 22 cosponsored by the Einaudi Center, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor said Russian President Vladimir Putin appears intent on provoking a “horrific conflict.”
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With support from a Cornell China Center seed grant, Cheng Zhang, assistant professor of information science, and doctoral student Ruidong Zhang have developed a silent-speech recognition device that can identify silent commands using images of skin deformation in the neck and face.
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This year’s Lund Critical Debate, “Migration in the Age of Pandemics,” on February 16 explored ways to promote the best public health outcomes worldwide and protect human rights, as waves of people cross national borders.
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Every Sunday, Beth Lyon meets with a team of students to read xenophobic hate speech on Twitter. Their exploration of this dark corner of the internet is part of a project that aims to track anti-immigrant hate speech in real time.
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Read the first-hand experience of a semester in Copenhagen and advice for creating a unique study abroad experience.
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Migrations faculty fellow Gunisha Kaur co-writes this article, outlining how "breakthrough case" is a misleading term. "Breakthrough infections are part and parcel of immunization as long as a disease is circulating. If the vaccines are saving lives, they're doing their job."