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Weeks into the global health crisis, many connections in Cornell's Asian American community have grown even stronger and taken on a deeper meaning.
Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and policy, says that what matters is that CIPS, an interbank messaging system that eases international payments...
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised difficult questions at the intersection of science and policy. Stephen Hilgartner, professor of science and...
Saule Omarova, law, talks about what a new financial institution could like to be prepared to weather crises, in Why Is This Happening? podcast.
In an opinion piece, Kaushik Basu writes that humans are bad risk assessors and during a pandemic, disastrous policy mistakes can be made.
Brita Lorentzen, '14, combined her interests in archaeology, geology, and ecology as an undergrad and graduate researcher in the Tree Ring...
Karl Pillemer, professor of human development, comments that the current pandemic offers a low-risk opportunity for outreach to ask, "how are you...
Ashen Cabin is a practical example of how new manufacturing methods can turn what used to be waste into useful materials.
The pandemic has shown that municipalities that own their utilities are more likely to protect residents from water shutoffs. 
Miguel Gomez, associate professor of food marketing, comments, USDA programs and their impact on food supply chain structure.