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IES awards $125,000 in grants and fellowships to students and faculty from across Cornell.

Despite Uptick in Border Encounters, Policies for Adults Traveling Alone Haven't Changed Under Biden
Maria Cristina Garcia, LACS
Experts emphasize that U.S. policies alone don’t influence decisions to migrate. "Migration has always been multicausal: that is, people migrate...
Successful Applicants Double
In 2022–23, 15 U.S. Student Program winners from Cornell will head out to host countries worldwide.
Cristina Florea, Global Public Voices and IES
“Their relationship with Russia is defined by mistrust,” says Cristina Florea, assistant professor of history.
Landon Schnabel, GPV Fellow
Landon Schnabel, assistant professor of sociology, writes this opinion piece about why knowing someone’s religion will likely say more about their...
Einaudi Awards Fund Global Research and Activities
Einaudi awarded seed grants, student travel grants, and internships totaling $355,000. Congratulations to this year's recipients!
Sidney Tarrow, Einaudi
Sidney Tarrow, professor emeritus of government, writes this opinion piece considering whether Russia is returning to Stalinism.
Nicholas Mulder, IES
Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, discusses how economic sanctions throughout history have shaped global powers.
Steve Yale-Loehr, Law
“Almost every reputable report that I have seen has found that immigrants commit crimes at a lower rate than native born U.S. citizens,” says Steve...
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“One lesson that China is probably taking from the fallout is it remains vulnerable to financial, economic and technological sanctions,” says Eswar...