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New Migrations, EAP, SEAP Program Directors

Cornell’s first Global Grand Challenge continues this year as Einaudi's Migrations Program. We also welcome three program directors.

Funded by Migrations

A new outdoor exhibit of 6-foot-high interactive portraits will explore the history of migrant workers’ struggles to attain American citizenship. The...

Shannon Gleeson, Migrations

ILR/Brooks faculty Shannon Gleeson (Migrations) has won the 2024 Best Book Award from the Latin@/x Caucus of the American Political Science...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

Law professor Stephen Yale-Loehr still commends Harris's diplomatic successes, “it's difficult to figure out what can be accomplished in a short...

Gunisha Kaur, Migrations

Gunisha Kaur, director of the Human Rights Impact Lab at Weill Cornell Medicine, discusses the use of AI in a program that gives refugee women access...

Andrew Farnsworth, Migrations

As the climate warms, mangroves are migrating farther poleward, transforming the coast as they go.
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) recognizes Stephen Yale-Loehr with the Robert Juceam Founders Award, which is given from time to...

Katie Fiorella, SEAP

Fatal drownings are a big risk for small-scale fishers on Africa’s largest lake, with many of those deaths attributed to bad weather – conditions that...

Series Honors Einaudi's Past Visiting Scholars

Read about Turkish sociologist Azat Gündoğan (IES), Nicaraguan cartoonist Pedro X. Molina (LACS), and Afghan artist Elja Sharifi (Johnson Museum).

María Cristina García, LACS

María Cristina García, professor of history, notes that Americans had the same complaints about immigrants 50 years ago.