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Maria Cristina Garcia, LACS
After WWII, the U.S. “often prioritized for admission those who had family or friends in the United States, or a faith community willing to support...
Rebecca Nelson, LACS/IAD
Rebecca Nelson, professor in the School of Integrative Plant Science, says the company may struggle to introduce container-based sanitation to...
Laidlaw scholar Kobi Rassnick traveled to Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala, for his leadership in action experience. He worked with FARVets, a group based...
Gustavo Flores-Macias, LACS
Gustavo Flores-Macias, professor of government and public policy, joins to discuss the latest developments of protestors supporting former President...
Amanda Rodewald, LACS/Migrations
“However, when we look at what needs to be done for birds, it’s the same things we need to be doing for human health and well-being,” says Amanda...
Lourdes Casanova, LACS/GPV
“China views semiconductors as a strategic resource. Therefore, it wants to become self-sufficient in all aspects of advanced chip design and...
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Charlie Tebbutt, LACS Graduate Fellow
At the upcoming Conference of the Parties – best known as COP27 – 11 Cornell students will help delegations from small countries gain a stronger...
Polarization in Ecuador Highlights Risks for U.S. Democracy
"The basic rules of the electoral process are no longer mutually recognized,” says Kenneth Roberts, based on research at the Ecuador Global Hub.