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Webinar on Protests Launches Virtual Event Series

The American Democracy Collaborative series continues through November, examining election-year politics and threats to U.S. democracy.
The complex relationships and dynamics of influence in the development of global Islam and Asian history over 13 centuries are revealed in Islam and...
“This is like the Frankenstein of all anti-asylum regulations,” said Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law practice at Cornell Law School....
Gustavo Flores-Macias, associate vice provost of international affairs, writes in the LA Times about Mexico and immigration.
Einaudi faculty member Alexander Livingston writes: "Establishment pundits love to cite Martin Luther King as a way to delegitimize militant protests...

Watch: Reunion Migrations Panel

Migration shapes all of our lives. It is a challenge we need to meet.

President Pollack Outlines Cornell's Immediate Actions to Fight Racism

"We are ashamed of the injustices that are perpetrated in our country, every day, against people of color."
Allen Carlson, an Einaudi faculty member, writes: "Last week, China’s National People’s Congress set in motion new, restrictive legislation for...
Inside the company, one faction wanted Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s chief, to take a hard line against the president’s tweets while another urged him to...
Critics say the actions would do little to blunt China’s influence and could ultimately hurt the U.S. and others. “The United States has very few...