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"Intellectual Giant" Muna Ndulo

Ndulo led and strengthened faculty research partnerships, cooperative events, and internships for Cornell students across 20 years.

Wilbard Kombe, Professor, Urban Land Management, and Director, Institute of...

Understanding the Make-up of Community in Basic Service Delivery Projects: Retrospective Analysis of a Co-production in Dar es Salaam Thursday,...
Einaudi student information sessions are here! Join us to get the inside scoop about Einaudi minors, funding opportunities, Fulbright, summer language...

Does Dual Citizenship Reproduce Inequalities?

cosponsored by the Migrations Initiative. Tuesday, September 6, 2022  * 1:00pm  * G-08 Uris Hall 'Does dual citizenship reproduce...
James Turner, the founding director of Cornell’s Africana Studies and Research Center and a pioneer of the multidisciplinary approach to exploring the...

Chris Barrett, IAD/SEAP

“If you worry about domestic politics, if you worry about environmental matters, if you worry about immigration matters, if you worry about diplomacy...

Chris Barrett, IAD/SEAP

"The world’s agricultural and food systems face a perfect storm," says agricultural and development economist Chris Barrett. "World leaders cannot...

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...

Einaudi Director on Benin and Democracy

"Benin’s transition to democracy is a complete rupture from the past," Rachel Beatty Riedl tells the Democracy Paradox podcast.

Einaudi Faculty Research Addresses Supply Chain Shortage

Rebecca Nelson (IAD/LACS) is trying to bind urine’s nutrients onto biochar, a kind of charcoal, to enrich soil without chemical fertilizer.