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Insights from China's War on Smog
Anna L. Ahlers, Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, explores her research process and background air pollution in China.
Michael Hathaway and CCCI faculty host John Zinda
John Zinda speaks with Michael Hathaway about the transformative Matsutake mushroom trade in southwest China.
Cornell's Local Grown Dance concert excerpt of "Atelier 320: upending"
Taiwan's foremost Chinese calligrapher, Tong Yang-Tze's art is incorporated in a visually hypnotic dance titled, Atelier 320: upending. Choreographed...
IES hosts talks, panels, workshops, and more to promote academic exchange and scholarship. Events and community building are central to our mission.
Miguel Gómez, applied economics and management, says all the demand for food is now in supermarkets, instead of restaurants, hospitals, and schools.
Mindi Schneider in conversation with John Zinda
Mindi Schneider discusses her research titled The Pork Fix: African Swine Fever and the Opportunity of Crisis in China’s Pork Industry.
Rebecca Slayton and Brian Clark on computer security issues.
Positions offer responsibility and campus exposure
Each semester, dozens of student workers call Einaudi their office. The positions launch many students into global careers.
Eun A Jo, the Director's Fellow in the Reppy Institute and a PhD candidate in government has several articles in South Korea's The Diplomat.
Leaders at every level of government—national, local, even university—face difficult decisions as they respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.