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Tejasvi Nagaraja, GPV

The landmark law followed a century of labor-union efforts seeking protections for the many overworked people in the U.S., said ILR’s Tejasvi...

Jessica Chen Weiss, EAP

In recent years, the party has really become increasingly concerned about what it sees as the roots of the Soviet Union's collapse, said Jessica Chen...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

TechCrunch highlights Sarah Kreps, professor of government, and her contributions to the AI revolution.

Alexandra Dufresne, GPV

"Everyone has their own way of dealing with the sadness of the world. My method is simple: by staring directly at the darkness and tackling it...

Desiree LeClercq, Einaudi

Nonunion workers and their role in the upcoming presidential elections are discussed in this opinion piece written by Desiree LeClercq, assistant...

Landon Schnabel, IES/GPV

Landon Schnabel, Assistant Professor of sociology, says that legalizing same-sex marriage in Greece would show other Eastern Orthodox Christians that...

Alexandra Blackman and Richard Clark, GPV

Alexandra Blackman and Richard Clark, both assistant professors of government, discuss the risks of withdrawing funding from UNRWA.

Oumar Ba, GPV Fellow

Oumar Ba, assistant professor of government, comments on Senegal’s President Macky Sall postponing presidential elections.

Select GPV alumni return as seasoned media voices and thought leaders in...

Select GPV alumni return as seasoned media voices and thought leaders in the campus community’s yearlong exploration of freedom of expression.

GPV Fellow Presents Rights-based Framework at 77th Ordinary Session

The Guiding Principles emerged from a Global Public Voices collaboration between Ian Kysel (Cornell Law) and Maya Sahli-Fadel.