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Students and alumni: Share a short essay, poem, or visual art reflecting on your personal experience of race and crossing borders. Due Nov. 9.

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“In order for these apps to be effective, you need to have enough of a critical mass of people who are willing to download and use the app,” says...
“Nationalism is really at the root of the rhetorical spiral which is driving the tit for tat in policies that are accelerating the confrontation,”...

LADISLAUS M. SEMALI ...

The presentation will not only discuss what constitutes indigenous knowledge but how it can be used in times of crises such as the COVID-19...
Yuri Orlov was an internationally renowned physicist, human rights champion and Soviet-era dissident, and professor emeritus of physics (CAS).
Shanjun Li is noted to have been among those who “estimate that a 10% rise in the availability of charging stations boosts sales of electric vehicles...
Professor Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, says the announcement, is “basically a political statement that [the US government]...

The Southeast Asia Program 1950-2020

SEAP recently launched a year-long celebration of the program's 70th anniversary. 
What does cybersecurity mean when computer systems remain vulnerable to hacking? Rebecca Slayton, Director of the Reppy Institute, investigates.
Cornell’s Latin American Studies Program affirms our commitment to the values of racial equality and social justice as articulated by Vice Provost for...