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Tracking Anti-immigrant Hate Speech
Einaudi Seed Grant Supports Xenophobia Meter
Beth Lyon and her collaborators are using machine learning to develop a website that tracks xenophobic hate speech on Twitter.
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Afghan Students Find Haven at Cornell
Einaudi Center Welcomes Women Scholars
“The events that brought these students here are traumatic, but their stories demonstrate real bravery and leadership,” said VP Wendy Wolford.
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Laidlaw Scholars Research, Lead
Undergrads Join Faculty-led Global Research
Laidlaw connects students with mentors, international projects, training, and support. Apply now to be a Laidlaw scholar or faculty mentor!
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Quechua Returns to Cornell
LACS Hosts Instructor Soledad Chango of Ecuador
The most widely spoken Indigenous language in the Americas is back this fall. Meet Chango—and celebrate #IEW2021 with Einaudi, Nov. 15-19!
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Einaudi Announces New Fellows
Global Public Voices Fellows Cross Colleges and the World
With a focus on inequalities and social justice, this year’s fellows—including 16 Cornell faculty—will bring informed perspectives to the news.
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Visiting Critic Pedro X. Molina
Nicaraguan Cartoonist Finds Refuge at Einaudi
The award-winning political cartoonist joined LACS this fall as a visiting critic and IIE-Artist Protection Fund fellow.
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Refugees Face Invisible Trauma
Gunisha Kaur on Burden of Instability
Einaudi's Migrations faculty fellow in Time Magazine: "For advocates of migrant rights, recognizing the sources of trauma is a critical first step."
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Humanitarian Parole for Afghans
Einaudi Faculty and Law Students Support Legal Cases
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Indigenous Knowledge for Climate Adaptation
Kassam Develops Climate Calendars
Global Public Voices fellow Karim-Aly Kassam works with Indigenous and rural people to create community-specific ecological calendars.
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Students Promote Climate Resilence
Climate Research to Reduce Global Impacts
Students and recent alumni joined faculty-led research last summer to reduce climate threats in Haiti, East Africa, and Tajikistan.