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Thai ensemble visits Cornell next week

Part of Extended instruments and global sounds: This series of events will be a collaboration between Cornell composers, and Tacet(i) Ensemble from...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

“To say that 98 terrorists made it into the U.S. is an exaggeration,” says Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law. “These 98 were all...

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“In the top levels of the government in China, it is loyalism to Xi that has taken precedence over other factors. However there are even more...

Barry Strauss, PACS

“Yodefat is one of the great sites in the history of freedom struggles. Prof. Aviam, who directed the excavations there, tells a gripping story,” says...

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.

A LACS 60th Anniversary (1961-2021) Event

“Un-Charting Territories” LACS February 2023 Symposium Call for Submissions -- A territory, understood as a site to be defended, is anchored by...

Brian V. Sengdala, PhD student, Performing and Media Arts

This is an article from the Fall 2022 SEAP Bulletin - view the full Bulletin here!

Oumar Ba, Global Public Voices and IAD

Oumar Ba, assistant professor of government, says "the war in the AU’s host state of Ethiopia shows that, despite its broad mandate and the African...

Rachel Bezner Kerr, Einaudi

Rachel Bezner Kerr, professor of global development and a lead author of the UN's landmark IPCC report, says, “It does feel like our report is being...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“I think these are operating on a different model, which is kind of the law of large numbers,” says Sarah Kreps, professor of government and public...