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They will conduct research, study, and teach English in Canada, France, Honduras, India, Jamaica, the Netherlands, Norway, and Taiwan.

Mildred Warner, IES/LACS

A new book highlights innovative state and local approaches to eliminating “digital deserts,” which persist despite billions in federal subsides...

Michael Fontaine, IES

Michael Fontaine, professor of classics, writes a letter to the editor in response to an earlier article.

Mabel Berezin, IES

Mabel Berezin, a sociologist and director of Cornell University’s Institute for European Studies, provides insight into the emotional and economic...

Isabel Perera, IES

In this op-ed, Isabel Perera (IES) examines the consequences of a recent executive order that urges local authorities to force mentally ill homeless...

Inspired by Einaudi Conferences

Inspired by Einaudi conferences, the volume is edited by DTR faculty lead Ken Roberts (LACS), Valerie Bunce (IES), Tom Pepinsky (SEAP), and Rachel...
Meet the newest IES graduate fellows for 2025–26.

Nicholas Mulder, IES

Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history, talks about the position of the tariff holdout between China and the U.S. and what any tariff...
IES awarded more than $150,000 in graduate and undergraduate fellowships and grants in 2024-25. 

Economic Inequality, Threats to Democracy, and Climate Crisis

Kaushik Basu (IES/SAP) writes about the limitations of GDP as an indicator of economic well-being.