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Newly admitted students represent 107 countries outside the United States, plus all 50 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Puerto Rico. Welcome, #Cornell2028!
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Afghan scholar Tawab Danish spoke at an event hosted by Einaudi's South Asia Program titled Hazaras and Shias: Violence, Discrimination, and Exclusion Under Taliban Rule. "We should use sanctions to force the Taliban to sit at the negotiation table. Otherwise, they have the power," said Danish.
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Students and faculty from India have made Cornell their Ivy League university for more than a century. Today, Global Hubs partners, deep learning and research collaborations, and 1,600 alumni continue to bring Cornell and India together.
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Four undergraduate student panelists spoke about their perspectives on gender, sexuality, race, and identities that impacted them while abroad at a global freedom of expression event.
Alyssa Brundage '24 writes about her experience with the Cornell in Cambodia winter study abroad program—a two week in-country learning experience.
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A panel discussion about free expression and the First Amendment in the context of immigration was sponsored by Global Cornell and its Migrations Initiative.
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Panelists who have studied in countries ranging from Denmark to South Africa will speak about their perspectives on gender, sexuality, race and identities that impacted them while abroad during an upcoming global freedom of expression event.
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Cartoonist Pedro X. Molina, currently a visiting critic in the Einaudi Center, challenges Nicaragua’s dictatorship with a daily cartoon. In 2023 he was honored with the Václav Havel International Prize for Creative Dissent.
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Cornell delegation enhances global ties with Global Hubs partner the University of Ghana, tackling education, public health, and climate change, fostering collaboration and cultural exchange.