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Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

"This is a new trend because of the tight labor market and employers need to figure out how to both attract and retain workers," said Stephen...

Dailes Judge, Oxfam South Africa

"Our continent has 24% of the world’s agricultural land, and 17% of the arable. So why then are we the hungriest in the world and a net food...

Institute for K–12 Teachers Highlights Global Inequalities

Einaudi's regional programs hosted more than 30 teachers from across central New York for professional development on the Cornell campus. 

Kenneth Roberts, LACS

Constitutional changes will face significant opposition from the more conservative elements of Chilean society, says Kenneth Roberts, professor of...

Digitalization in Africa: Impetus for Innovations and Development

The Institute for African Development is pleased to announce the theme of its upcoming fall conference, DIGITALIZATION in AFRICA: IMPETUS FOR...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

“The court today recognized that this is really part of a bigger political problem of not enough funding for our broken immigration system,” said...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“The simultaneous rise in energy and food prices is a double punch in the gut for the poor in practically every country,” says Eswar Prasad, professor...

Kenneth Roberts, LACS

Ken Roberts comments on efforts to change Chile’s constitution and include “bold commitments to higher education reforms.”

Magnus Fiskesjö Anthropology/EAP/SEAP/PACS

There is ongoing confusion about whether “genocide” or “cultural genocide” best describes what is happening in China’s Uyghur region today. Some say...

Allen Carlson, CMSP/EAP/SAP

Allen Carlson, director of Cornell University’s China and Asia-Pacific Studies program, comments on U.S.-China relations.