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Thirty-two Cornell students from several colleges have been awarded IES graduate and undergraduate fellowships in 2026 to engage in research in and...

Cristóbal Young, IES

Cristóbal Young, a sociology professor at Cornell University, argues that the migration rates of the ultra-wealthy are very low and that the threat of...

Across Disciplines, Methods, and Archives

On May 7, 2026, the 2025-26 cohort of IES graduate fellows gathered for a symposium titled “Tracing Europe: Methods, Archives, and...

Isabel Perera, IES

Isabel Perera (IES) has won two prestigious book awards for “The Welfare Workforce: Why Mental Health Care Varies Across Affluent Democracies”...
The Institute for European Studies recognized twenty-three graduating European Studies Minors on May 19, as part of an Einaudi-wide celebration of...
A daylong IES symposium on May 2 gathered academic and policy experts to share their perspectives on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Cristobal Young, IES

Cristobal Young, a Cornell University associate professor of sociology, provides expert analysis on millionaire tax migration and its minimal...

Mabel Berezin, IES

David Grazian speaks with sociologist Mabel Berezin about America's rapid decline into authoritarianism and unchecked presidential power.

Suzanne Mettler, IES

Suzanne Mettler, a Cornell University professor, is cited for her research on tax policy and the concept of 'submerged' policymaking.
Professor Kira Thurman, a musicologist and historian at the University of Michigan, shared her groundbreaking research on the layered influence of the...