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McKenzie Carrier ’24 and Margot Treadwell, ’24 will spend next year conducting research with the organization in Washington, D.C.

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McKenzie Carrier ’24, a Laidlaw scholar and undergraduate Migrations scholar, and Margot Treadwell ’24, an international relations minor, will both be assigned to the endowment’s Democracy, Conflict, and Governance program.

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Situated at the intersection of media and politics, Shiqi Lin's research explores how critical media culture can push open new spaces for social participation and how new forms of media can bring people together, particularly at times of crisis and radical change.

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While world public health agencies are focused on how to react to the next pandemic once it has started, a new plan proposes using ecological perspectives to prevent disease outbreaks before they happen.

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Cornell engineers say that pairing crypto mining – notable for consuming carbon-based fuel – with green hydrogen could provide for wider deployment of renewable energy, such as solar and wind power.

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This year's Lund debate panelists, journalist Kate Aronoff and security expert Joshua Busby, look at climate justice issues through different lenses. In a conversation on April 11, they'll discuss how global efforts to respond to climate change can promote greater equity and make life better for the most vulnerable individuals, groups, and nations.  

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Newly admitted students represent 107 countries outside the United States, plus all 50 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Puerto Rico. Welcome, #Cornell2028!

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Alain Elkann discusses his literary and journalistic work at library-hosted event. 

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Eating flours, burgers and fitness bars made from crickets, mealworms or black soldier fly larvae could help feed a growing global population sustainably, but it might hit resistance from those who follow halal or kosher regulations.

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Global development students got hands-on experience with topics from labor conditions to trade policies and the production of specialty crops such as flowers, pineapples and coffee.

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