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Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

Stephen Yale-Loehr, a professor of immigration law practice at Cornell Law School, said the CHNV parole program was established in part “to try to...

3 CALS Graduate Students Selected

Congratulations to this year's Fulbright-Hays awardees who will pursue their international research in Ghana, Mexico, and Morocco. 

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, explains the process of deportation. 

Sarah Kreps, PACS

Restructuring around a core for-profit entity formalizes what outsiders have known for some time: that OpenAI is seeking to profit in an industry that...

Human Development Report Director, Lead Author

UNDP's Dr. Pedro Conceição speaks with us during the Oct. 3–5 CRADLE conference on the state of the global economy.

Linda Shi, GPV

“You can’t read the fairness of [a retreat] only in the one action. It’s always relative to what is being done in another community,” says Linda Shi,...

Kaushik Basu, IES/SAP/CRADLE

“The current debate about outsourcing is often framed as a battle between workers…. But this overlooks the fact that outsourcing is fundamentally a...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

“People here on parole or temporary protected status have a status, so they shouldn't be put into deportation proceedings unless a separate ground of...

Sabrina Karim in World in Focus

PACS associate director Sabrina Karim joined the Cornell Chronicle for an interview about her new book on how women's status affects different forms...

Global AI, Climate Justice, and Pandemic Prevention

Congratulations to lead PIs Aditya Vashistha (SAP), Rachel Bezner Kerr (IAD program director), and Raina Plowright. Read more about the projects.