Einaudi Center for International Studies
Why It’s Impossible for Most Small Businesses to Manufacture in the US
Eli Friedman, EAP
Eli Friedman, associate professor at ILR, explains why cost is an important reason why businesses choose to source from China.
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Myanmar’s Earthquake Exposes Political Fault Lines
Kyaw Hsan Hlaing, SEAP
“The junta has exploited past crises to reinforce its power—and it can do it again,” writes SEAP graduate student Kyaw Hsan Hlaing.
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Society for the Humanities: Spring Fellows' Conference on the theme of "Silence"
April 25, 2025
9:30 am
A. D. White House, Guerlac Room
Join this year's cohort of Fellows at the Society for the Humanities for presentations on work-in-progress on the 2024-25 focal theme of Silence. Each presentation will be followed by a Q&A. Open to the public.
Friday, April 25
Coffee and light refreshments: 9:30am
10:00am-11:30pm Panel 1
Migration to the Moon, and Other Theories of Avian Absence
Julia Laurel Mueller Society Fellow
Silent, Silenced, and Silencing: Black Deaf and Blind Education in the Jim Crow South
Jenifer Barclay Society Fellow
Transnational Historical Novels and Human Rights History
Cassie Falke Society Fellow
15-minute break
11:45am-12:45pm Panel 2
The Cold War, Capitalism, and the Color Line: Reading Silence in The Human Condition
Patchen Markell Faculty Fellow
Sounding Khmerican Life in Straight Thru Cambotown
Brian V. Sengdala Mellon Graduate Fellow
12:45pm-2:00pm Lunch
2:00-3:00pm Panel 3
C'Est Si Bon: The Queer Pas de Trois of Lorraine Hansberry’s “Chanson du Konallis”
Sara Warner Faculty Fellow
Is Yeshaya Silent-?-The Presence of the Jewish Dead
Jonathan Boyarin Faculty Fellow
15-minute break
3:15pm-4:45pm Keynote
Re-storying Silence: Mad, Deaf, and Disability Histories
Susan Burch
Professor of American Studies, Middlebury College
In this talk, Susan Burch traces some of the multivalent relationships silence has to institutionalization, institutionalized people, and to their kin on the outside. Centering on life stories and drawing on critical disability, Mad, and deaf history, she reveals wide-ranging meanings and functions of silences that cross generations and reach into the present day.
5:00pm Reception
This event will feature American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation.
Please contact adwhitehouse@cornell.edu for accommodations.
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The Elephants of Dzanga Bai - Photo and Sound Installation
Thursday, April 24 5-7pm
A.D. White House
“The Elephants of Dzanga Bai.” Photo and sound installation by Ivonne Kienast (K Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics) and Annie Lewandowski (Department of Music), in collaboration with the Society for the Humanities 2025-26 focal theme of "Silence" and the Annual Spring Fellows' Conference.
For more information visit: https://events.cornell.edu/event/the-elephants-of-dzanga-bai-photo-and-…
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Program
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Southeast Asia Program
Migrations Program
How to Conduct Research in Indonesia
April 22, 2025
6:00 pm
Presented by GETSEA and AIFIS
Are you a graduate student planning your first research trip to Indonesia? Join our event to learn about research permits, visas, and preparing for fieldwork.
Hear from experienced researchers sharing tips, insights, and lessons learned from conducting research across Indonesia.
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS:
Maho Ishiguro (Emory University)
Wendy Erb (Cornell University)
Annas Bentari (AIFIS)
Chris Hulshof (University of Wisconsin)
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Program
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Southeast Asia Program
International Fair
August 27, 2025
11:00 am
Uris Hall, Terrace
International Fair showcases Cornell's global opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students. Explore the fair and find out about international majors and minors, language study, study abroad, funding opportunities, global internships, Cornell Global Hubs, and more.
The International Fair is sponsored by the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies and Office of Global Learning (both part of Global Cornell) in partnership with the Language Resource Center.
Register on CampusGroups to receive a reminder. Registration is not required.
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Einaudi Center for International Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
East Asia Program
Southeast Asia Program
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Institute for African Development
Institute for European Studies
South Asia Program
Migrations Program
Southwest Asia and North Africa Program
New TodoSomos Archive
Venezuelan Migrant Testimonies Available to Researchers at Cornell
A campus symposium brings together stakeholders and launches the new collection, with support from LACS and Migrations.
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Egg Prices Continued to Rise in March
Chris Barrett, IAD/SEAP
Chris Barrett, professor of agricultural and development economics, discusses rising egg prices.
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Trump’s Tariff Blitz Could Hardly have Come at a Worse Time for China
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“So far China has been relatively strident, but the reality is that they are on the back foot,” says Eswar Prasad, senior professor of international trade policy.
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Book Examines How Digital Culture is Affecting Memory
Qi Wang, EAP
A new book from Qi Wang (EAP) explores how digital culture—specifically internet and social media use—shapes human memory.
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Trump Disrupts Global Economic Order Even Though the US is Dominant
Eswar Prasad, SAP
“There is a deep irony in Trump claiming unfair treatment of the American economy at a time when it was growing robustly while every other major economy had stalled or was losing growth momentum,” says Eswar Prasad, senior professor of international trade policy.