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Opening this weekend at the Johnson!
In the Gold, Moak, Schaenen, and Class of 1953 Galleries, Floor 2L
A new initiative of the Echols Collection.
Digital Indonesia at Cornell University Library is a new initiative of the Echols Collection.
Spring GETSEA Mini-Course, apply by Feb 13
The consortium for Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asian Studies (GETSEA) is offering one free and virtual mini-course this...
Call for Papers
Abstracts due April 15, conference July 24-26
Apply now for Einaudi research support!
Proposals are due March 16 for seed grants and new targeted support for early-career faculty with research in international studies.
Sarosh Kuruvilla, SEAP/SAP
Sarosh Kuruvilla, a Cornell University professor, provides an analysis of the Dindigul labor agreement and sourcing challenges in the Indian garment...
Andrew Willford, SAP/SEAP
Andrew Willford (SAP/SEAP) explores how culture shapes psychological symptoms in his new book, “Modernity and Malevolence in the Psychiatric Clinic:...
Tom Pepinsky, SEAP
Thomas Pepinsky, a Cornell University politics professor, provides expert analysis on Trump's likely engagement in resolving the Thailand-Cambodia...
Tom Pepinsky, SEAP
Tom Pepinsky, professor of government, notes that Cambodia’s West Point–trained prime minister has strong incentives to respond forcefully to any...
Joshua Kam, SEAP Grad Student
Joshua Kam, a doctoral Asian Studies student, offers insight on the history and cultural symbolism of native Southeast Asian fruits.