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Director Mick Mulvaney, the 2025–26 Nixon Distinguished Policy Fellow, delivered a keynote on the rise of populism in America to a full lecture hall of Cornell students, highlighting shifts in U.S. politics and engaging in wide-ranging...
Twenty-six faculty members from nine Cornell schools, colleges and administrative units are part of the 2025-26 Engaged Faculty Fellows...
On November 10, Septian Hario Seto, Executive Secretary of the National Economic Council of the Republic of Indonesia, delivered a presentation at Cornell University examining Indonesia’s value-added strategy for critical minerals....
The Cornell Health Policy Center organized its first Business Leaders Roundtable in New York City last week with the aim of engaging senior industry leaders from the health care sector with existing and upcoming research on topics like...
The Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy has partnered with Service to School (S2S), a nonprofit founded and led by veterans, which provides free college and graduate school application counseling to service members and...
Samantha Domingues Lambourne ’25 Degree: B.S. in Public Policy Samantha Domingues Lambourne, the first student to graduate from the Brooks School with a B.S. in public policy, came to Cornell from Orlando, Florida, eager to study how...
Cornell has named President Guðni Th. Jóhannesson of Iceland as 2026 Messenger Lecturer. The Messenger Lectures are the highest recognition of scholarship awarded by the University. For close to 100 years, they have brought to campus an...
The Tech Policy Institute was proud to convene the panel Soft Power, Hard Questions: Debates in Arctic Science and Technology Cooperation at the Arctic Circle Assembly in Reykjavik. We would like to thank Dr. Karl Attard, Dr. Gregory...
Denmark and Australia recently co-hosted the Cyber & Tech Retreat at the World Economic Forum in Silicon Valley, bringing together senior diplomats from more than 25 countries for one of the world’s premier forums on international...
Benny Goldman, assistant professor of economics and public policy, studies economic mobility and inequality, examining how class, race, and marriage patterns shape opportunity across generations. His work seeks to identify practical...





