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Laidlaw scholars at Cornell are diving into a world of research. Over the first summer of the program, 24 Cornellians selected for the prestigious international program completed research projects on topics ranging from migration and big data to entomology, engineering communications, and animal science.

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The most widely spoken Indigenous language in the Americas is back this fall. Meet Chango—and celebrate #IEW2021 with Einaudi, Nov. 15–19!

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This years Einaudi Center's Global Public Voices fellows will focus on inequalities and social justice as they bring informed perspectives to the news.

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In an Ask the Expert interview, the Migrations initiative's Steve Yale-Loehr weighs in on the complex topic of immigration law. Yale-Loehr sees offering legal status to undocumented immigrants as far preferable to mass deportations, both for them and for the U.S. economy.

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Visiting critic and award-winning political cartoonist Pedro X. Molina joined LACS this fall as a visiting critic and IIE-Artist Protection Fund fellow.

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Gunisha Kaur, Einaudi's Migrations faculty fellow, in Time Magazine: "For advocates of migrant rights, recognizing the sources of trauma is a critical first step."

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Global Public Voices fellow Karim-Aly Kassam works with Indigenous and rural people to create community-specific ecological calendars that integrate local cultural systems with seasonal indicators.

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New program directors Ernesto Bassi (LACS), Mabel Berezin (IES), and Tom Pepinsky (SEAP) share their programs' plans for this academic year.

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Einaudi Center students and recent alumni joined faculty-led research last summer to reduce climate threats in Haiti, East Africa, and Tajikistan.

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As the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan unfolded, Einaudi Center and Institute of Politics and Global Affairs events kept pace and brought Afghan and congressional national security experts to the campus conversation.  

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