Skip to main content

News

Read the Latest News

Am I Too African to be American, Too American to be African?

  May 14, 2021     10:00am - 12:00pm EST   Registration required Documentary Film    followed by Discussion with Nadia Sasso, Creative...
Renelle Mensah is a government major with minors in Arabic and French. After she graduates, she will use her Pickering fellowship to complete a...

BLACK LIVES MATTER ET PROGRÈS SOCIAL: L’INDISPENSABLE CONVERGENCE DES LUTTES EN...

Friday, April 30, 2021 an interview with Her Excellency Dr. Aminata D. Traoré  former Minister of Culture and Tourism, Republic of Mali, activist,...

The Functional Liberian State: Historical Lessons, Current Best Practices, and...

 Virtual Conference The 52nd annual conference of the Liberian Studies Association (LSA) will focus on an array of questions and issues through...

Investing in African Real Estate

INVESTING IN AFRICAN REAL ESTATE Emerging Trends and Opportunities Friday, April 09, 2021, 1pm EDT REGISTER NOW Hosted by Cornell’s...

Chris Barrett, IAD

Chris Barrett, professor of applied economics and policy, says, “We shouldn’t waste a crisis. Ten years from now, we will look back and see that the...

Steve Osofsky, IAD

In this NYT opinion piece, author Thomas L. Friedman writes how Steve Osofsky "summarized how the health of wildlife, the health of ecosystems and our...

Condemns Anti-Asian Racism and Violence

Einaudi stands with our Asian and Asian American colleagues and students. Read the statement to find out how to report campus incidents of bias.

Africans in Science and Technology

In contrast to the objective conditions and the current images of Africa in the global geo-politics measured by indicators of socio-economic...

Moving Words, Moving Worlds: Migration, Exile and Return

Poetry is sometimes viewed as the least directly political of literary genres, yet the political and other forms of exile have encroached on the lives...