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Lund Debater Chris Barrett in World in Focus
Chris Barrett (Dyson/Brooks) analyzes climate impacts on Mongolian rangeland this month in Science. He joins Muna Ndulo (Law) on October 22 to debate...
Wendy Erb, SEAP/Migrations
Wendy Erb, a Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher, studies the effects of tropical peatland fires on orangutan vocalizations, revealing how...
SEAP mourns his passing
Martin F. Hatch Jr., Ph.D. ’80, professor of music emeritus in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), died Aug. 23 in Ithaca, New York. He...
SEAP and SAP lose funding, seek solutions
The federal government has announced the end of National Resource Center and FLAS funding, which has supported area studies training for decades.
With Support from Einaudi
They will conduct research, study, and teach English in Canada, France, Honduras, India, Jamaica, the Netherlands, Norway, and Taiwan.
Four New Program Directors
We welcome the Einaudi Center's new Southwest Asia and North Africa Program and four new program directors this fall.
Einaudi Center NRCs
Director Ellen Lust: “Our current and future students are the foreign service officers, intelligence analysts and CEOs of the future…. Ultimately,...
Applications open for GETSEA's fall mini-course
This course is taught by Aditya Kiran Kakati (University of Groningen) and offered virtually from September 24 to October 29, 2025, Wednesdays,...
Led by Southeast Asia Program
The Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asian Studies (GETSEA) consortium has been awarded a $1 million grant.
Inspired by Einaudi Conferences
Inspired by Einaudi conferences, the volume is edited by DTR faculty lead Ken Roberts (LACS), Valerie Bunce (IES), Tom Pepinsky (SEAP), and Rachel...