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On May 7, graduating international students and their families from around the world came together virtually to celebrate the Class of 2021. The reception was hosted by the Office of Global Learning, with faculty...

Webinar: Einaudi Center faculty discuss government responses to COVID-19 and their implications for democratic rule.

Migrations expert Amanda Rodewald studies bird ecosystems, looking for the best outcomes for people and the planet.

The Einaudi Center's Tom Pepinsky, Southeast Asia program, was awarded one of Cornell's highest faculty honors. 

SSRC Dissertation Proposal Development Program students adapted to obstacles brought on by the global pandemic.

Institute of Politics and Global Affairs director in NYT op-ed, remote voting keeps "American public safe."

Student jobs prepare workers for careers in international relations, academia, and other areas.

"Immortal at the River," a nearly 60-yard calligraphy scroll by Taiwanese artist Tong Yang-Tze, that is on display at the Johnson Museum and inspired a Cornell student dance, can now be viewed online.

Ian Kysel, law and Migrations initiative, helped draft 14 principles for protecting migrants and refugees.

Peter Katzenstein, the Einaudi Center's Carpenter chair, has been awarded the Skytte Prize in Political Science.