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Families, birders, and nature fans will descend on Sapsucker Woods this Saturday for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s biggest event of the year:...
Jaclyn Kelley-Widmer, Migrations
In this op-ed, Cornell Law professor Jaclyn Kelley-Widmer (Migrations) shares firsthand insights into the conditions immigrants face when detained in...
Tao DuFour and Natalie Melas, Migrations
Tao DuFour and Natalie Melas received Migrations funding for their film exploring the intergenerational experiences of Caribbean environments, shot...
Ed Baptist, Migrations
A research project collecting records of freedom-seeking enslaved people in the pre-Civil War U.S. came to a halt when researchers received a...
Katie Fiorella, Migrations Director
Migrations director Katie Fiorella is awarded the inaugural SUNY Chancellor's Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship. The honor awards...
“The growth of unions for the past 10 to 15 years has been hugely driven by immigrant workers,” said Paul Ortiz, a professor of labor history.
Highly-educated citizens of low-income countries tend to decamp to higher-income countries in a quest for better pay. It’s called “human capital...
Mary Jo Dudley, Migrations
According to research form Mary Jo Dudley at the Cornell Farmworker Program, about half of all farmworkers in New York State were undocumented.
How does migration shape life in your community? Our students and staff responded with their art and writing in this year's creative competition.
Nicole T. Venker and Katie Fiorella
A Migrations-funded study draws from interviews to examine the importance of access to environmental resources for migrants and to understand how...