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Mary Jo Dudley, Migrations
According to research form Mary Jo Dudley at the Cornell Farmworker Program, about half of all farmworkers in New York State were undocumented.
Highly-educated citizens of low-income countries tend to decamp to higher-income countries in a quest for better pay. It’s called “human capital...
How does migration shape life in your community? Our students and staff responded with their art and writing in this year's creative competition.
Nicole T. Venker and Katie Fiorella
A Migrations-funded study draws from interviews to examine the importance of access to environmental resources for migrants and to understand how...
The vast agricultural landscape of the U.S. Midwest known as the Corn Belt acts as a barrier for migrating landbirds, causing them to adjust their...
Ian Kysel, Migrations
“Artemis and the majority of people sent to Panama and Costa Rica were expelled without the fear interview and essentially with no process at all,”...
Congratulations to Isabella Riano, graduating senior from our cohort of Migrations scholars!
With Support from Global Cornell
After escaping the Taliban, nine women arrived at Cornell. The first to complete their degrees are part of the Class of 2025.
Katie Fiorella, Migrations Director
Queen Mary University of London and Cornell University have co-delivered the first joint Global Migration Spring School, held from 4 to 9 May at the...
How Cornell Research Makes People's Lives Better
This digital magazine features research led by numerous Einaudi faculty. Their groundbreaking international work turns bold ideas into solutions and...