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

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.

Kim Haines-Eitzen, SWANA

Kim Haines-Eitzen, a Cornell University professor of early Christianity and Judaism, explains the origins and evolving meaning of the term...

Alexandra Blackman, SWANA

Alexandra Blackman, an expert in Mideast politics at Cornell University, comments on the mounting challenges for Egypt's regime in managing the...
Eighty-three graduate students traveled internationally for fieldwork last summer with Einaudi Center support.

Apply now for Einaudi research support!

Proposals are due March 16 for seed grants and new targeted support for early-career faculty with research in international studies.

Lund Debate 2025

Undergraduate Global Scholars joined debaters to discuss “Is (Cutting) International Aid Good?”

Project Includes Einaudi Faculty Researchers

Annetta Alexandridis (IES) and Benjamin Anderson (IES/SWANA) are part of a long-term project studying Sardis, Turkey—now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Seema Golestaneh, SWANA

Seema Golestaneh and Alia Amer discuss Women of MENA, a Cornell student organization that is a digital publication at the intersection of culture and...

Lund Debater Chris Barrett in World in Focus

Chris Barrett (Dyson/Brooks) analyzes climate impacts on Mongolian rangeland this month in Science. He joins Muna Ndulo (Law) on October 22 to debate...

SEAP and SAP lose funding, seek solutions

The federal government has announced the end of National Resource Center and FLAS funding, which have supported area studies training for decades.