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Christine Leuenberger, PACS

The Politics of Maps: Cartographic Constructions of Israel/Palestine (Oxford University Press, 2020) blends science and technology studies, sociology,...

Nobel Laureate and Women's Advocate to Speak May 3

Today at 5:00! Leymah Gbowee, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winner and activist, will give the annual Bartels World Affairs Lecture.

Covid 19 Diagnosis and Vaccine Challenges: What Strategy for Africa?

Join for this discussion about covid-19 surveillance, diagnosis and vaccination efforts in West Africa, featuring public health and medical experts...
The greatest value of science fiction is not in providing answers, but rather in raising questions. Can AI help humans prevent the next global...

Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS) Film Series

THURS, APRIL 28 | 6:00PM | G64 Goldwin Smith Hall, Kaufmann Auditorium Open to members of the Cornell community only. Memories of...

Covid 19 Diagnosis and Vaccine Challenges: What Strategy for Africa?

Friday, April 29, 2022  @10:00am - 12:00pm EST/2:00pm - 4:00pm GMT    Virtual Event Register Introduction of the Series: N’Dri Assie-Lumumba,...

Media Tip from SAP's Daniel Bass

“The current government appears to be trying to wait these protests out, hoping that the crowds will disperse in time," says SAP program manager.

Eswar Prasad, SAP

“The desire of many reserve managers to diversify away from dollar-denominated assets might help to marginally bolster the yen’s share in the coming...

Alexandra Cirone, IES

“Companies adopt community standards and content moderation policies to keep platforms safe, or to keep their user base happy,” says Alexandra Cirone,...

Sabrina Karim, PACS/SAP/IAD

Awarded an NSF Career award, Professor Sabrina Karim in the Government Department is developing research on the domestic and global politics of police...