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Einaudi Center news highlights global research, programs, and achievements across Cornell’s international studies community.

Kathryn Fiorella, Migrations

Kathryn Fiorella, a Cornell University associate professor, comments on the unexpected emergence of harmful algal blooms in Cayuga Lake.

Ian M. Kysel, Migrations

Ian M. Kysel, an associate clinical professor at Cornell Law School and co-director of its Migration & Human Rights Program, advocates for middle...
Artist and art historian Jolene Rickard was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Native American Art Studies Association (NAASA).

Lawrence Glickman, History, Writes for The Atlantic

“Every child born in the United States is a citizen:" In column after column, newspapers treated questions about the citizenship status of children of...

Former USAID Director Calls for Rebuilding Foreign Aid

Samantha Power challenged students to “build what comes next” during the Bartels World Affairs Lecture on April 16.

María Cristina García, LACS/Migrations

María Cristina García, professor of history and American studies in Cornell's College of Arts & Sciences, has received a Lifetime Achievement...

Ariela Asllani '26 Receives National Keasbey Scholarship

Asllani ’26 will study refugee and forced migration, building on her undergraduate work at the Einaudi Center.
Theresa Brown, an immigration law and policy fellow at Cornell Law School, explains ICE agents' broad legal authority and historic focus.
In Tompkins County and beyond, volunteers are donning reflective vests and headlamps and heading out into that cold, dark rain to help the local...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

Stephen Yale-Loehr, immigration attorney and scholar at Cornell Law School, comments on the significance of the judicial battle over immigration...