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Former Costa Rican President to Speak on Democracy, Sustainability

Carlos Alvarado Quesada will explore how conservation can preserve democracy around the world. Learn more and get your free ticket!

Einaudi Directors Defend Hubs, Academic Freedom

Rachel Beatty Riedl and program directors: "Global Hubs seek to build partnerships and create spaces that advance knowledge and understanding.”

Research, Funding, Events, and More

At Einaudi you’ll find opportunities—opportunities to build connections with faculty and graduate students across disciplines, apply for research...

How did President Alvarado’s policies protect Costa Rica’s environment?

Viviana Ruiz-Gutierrez talks about her recent biodiversity assessment and how Alvarado’s policies engaged citizens in climate action.

Open now! Apply by March 10

PhD students: Conduct your international field research with a $10,000 award. Read about Vincent Mauro’s 2021–22 award and find out how to apply.

Angie Torres-Beltran

Einaudi graduate fellow Angie Torres-Beltran studies how women’s political participation is influenced by gender-based violence and interactions with...

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...