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The threat of mosquito-borne diseases, which climate change is expected to exacerbate, highlights local politics’ pivotal and understudied role in public...
New estimates show most American grandchildren live close to a grandparent, with implications for how time and money are shared between generations and for families’...
In March, the 10th annual Cornell Health Hackathon brought 150 students from universities across the country to New York City for a weekend of rapid prototyping guided by industry experts. Hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, this...
For the five graduates who have earned PhDs in Public Policy from the Brooks School in 2025– Giulia Olivero, Katherine Sadowski, Yongxin Shang, Jenna Shelton, and Meredith Welch– their academic journeys included COVID disruptions and a...
U.S. Representative Beth Van Duyne ’95, R-Texas, will join Colleen Barry, dean of the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, for a timely discussion that will explore the intersection of public policy, politics and civic...
At its May 23 meeting, the Cornell Board of Trustees elected five new trustees and reelected six current trustees to four-year terms. They all join recent alumni- and student-elected...
The Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy celebrated its fourth graduating class on Saturday, May 24, 2025, as part of Cornell University graduation ceremonies. The afternoon celebration at Bailey Hall honored 252 graduates...
When highly educated citizens leave a country for job prospects abroad, it may bring surprising benefits to the country of...
Nearly 50 Merrill Scholars gathered at the 37th annual Merrill Presidential Scholars luncheon May 20 at Willard Straight...
Students’ risk of being chronically absent is lower in rural upstate New York schools that host comprehensive health clinics, Cornell research...