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Vice Provost Wolford and a Cornell delegation that included deans and faculty from five colleges visited the National University of Singapore.

Imperial College London and Cornell University have formed a new partnership to cooperate on using AI to accelerate scientific discovery and future technologies.

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Shannon Gleeson, professor of labor relations, law, and history at ILR, discusses a bill that would bring felony charges for sheltering, transporting, or hiring undocumented immigrants: “This is devastating for undocumented workers, who often work in jobs that are more poorly paid, dangerous, and subject to discrimination and harassment.”

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This year’s Lund Critical Debate on April 24 highlights Einaudi’s work on democratic threats and resilience, featuring expert panelists Thomas Garrett and Damon Wilson.

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After graduating from Cornell, Hu Shih led a literary movement that helped transform China. A new seating area at Beebe Lake commemorates Shih. 

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Gustavo A. Flores-Macías, associate vice provost for international affairs and professor of government, discusses democracy in Brazil.

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Rachel Beatty Riedl, Einaudi Center director, visited the University of Ghana in February to connect with faculty and staff and explore opportunities for collaboration with this Hub. Riedl also met with a group of Cornell alumni excited about supporting the Global Hubs initiative.

“Never underestimate the power of example, never underestimate what your contribution can be,” Alvarado said. “Even if you tend to feel small, good ideas can encourage, have the power to change the world in a positive way.”

Alvarado spoke at the Bartels World Affairs Lecture, hosted by the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies.

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Millions of people in Myanmar have risen up against military rule since a coup d’état in February 2021 removed the country’s democratically elected leader from office — the topic of a March 27 panel discussion on “People in Revolt: The State of the Anti-Military Movement in Myanmar.”

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Gustavo Flores-Macías, professor of government and public policy, discusses why the United States should not send troops to Mexico to reduce drug trafficking in this opinion piece.

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