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Dean Oscar Posas, Leyte State University College of Agriculture, describing the life cycle of a major insect pest affecting Asian rice production during joint Cornell-LSU interdisciplinary course in 2004.

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Did you know?

The Mario Einaudi Center is home to more than 20 interdisciplinary Programs on campus.

Visit our Programs page to find out more.

Getting Involved

Become part of the international network at Cornell

The Mario Einaudi Center invites you to be actively involved in international programs at Cornell. Here are a few of the ways you can join the international community on campus.

Adding Your Name to the Mailing List

To be placed on the mailing list of the Mario Einaudi Center enter your email address in the box below and click "Submit."

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Please Note: The programs affiliated with the Einaudi Center often maintain their own mailing lists. Please refer to the individual program websites for more information.

Alerting Us to Your International Events and News

If you are a member of the Cornell community, we encourage you to let us know of international events and news items. We will be happy to help you spread the word.

Add an event to our calendar or alert us to a news item.

Attending Events

Almost all seminars, conferences, and other special events sponsored by the Mario Einaudi Center and its affiliated Programs are open to the public. Please check the calendar for information about coming events and who to contact with questions.

Joining the Cornell International Education Network (CIEN)

If you are a faculty or staff member at Cornell who works with international programs or students, you are invited to join CIEN, an informal network of Cornellians who meet monthly during the academic year to exchange information about topics that run the gamut from travel medicine to immigration issues to the new residential initiatives taking shape on campus.

Volunteering

Many of the Programs have opportunities for students and others to volunteer and, in so doing, network with faculty, staff, and students engaged in the areas of the world or global issues that have special meaning to them. And volunteering, both here and abroad, is an excellent opportunity to meet interesting students and scholars from around the world or use foreign language skills and international experience to help others. For more information about specific ways you can volunteer, contact us or any of the individual Programs and Institutes affiliated with the Center.

Stopping in for a Visit

Whether you are a member of the Cornell community already or a visitor to our beautiful campus, you are always welcome to visit us on the first floor of Uris Hall. Stop in for a cup of coffee, a look around, and a chat with our friendly staff. We want you to get to know us better—and come back often.