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Thomas Pepinsky, director of the Southeast Asia Program and professor of government, has received Cornell’s highest honors for faculty members.
Apple and Google announced a significant new step in their collaboration to help public health authorities track and trace COVID-19 exposures using...
The moves are seen as a challenge to China’s trade relationship with Taiwan, a democracy that the Chinese Communist Party claims is a renegade...
Miguel Gómez, applied economics and management, says all the demand for food is now in supermarkets, instead of restaurants, hospitals, and schools.
Leaders at every level of government—national, local, even university—face difficult decisions as they respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weeks into the global health crisis, many connections in Cornell's Asian American community have grown even stronger and taken on a deeper meaning.
Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and policy, says that what matters is that CIPS, an interbank messaging system that eases international payments...
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised difficult questions at the intersection of science and policy. Stephen Hilgartner, professor of science and...
In an opinion piece, Kaushik Basu writes that humans are bad risk assessors and during a pandemic, disastrous policy mistakes can be made.
Saule Omarova, law, talks about what a new financial institution could like to be prepared to weather crises, in Why Is This Happening? podcast.