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Ellen Lust joined the Einaudi Center in January as director and John S. Knight Professor of International Studies. Her research examines the role of social institutions and local authorities in governance, particularly in Southwest Asia...
Demand for illegal menthol cigarettes would be substantial if the U.S. banned legal sales, limiting public health gains, Cornell research...
U.S. Semiconductor Research Hub achieves key milestones in securing semiconductor supply chain resilience The U.S. Semiconductor Research Hub led by Principal Investigator (PI) Dr. Sarah Kreps within Cornell University’s Brooks Tech...
A new mapping approach piloted by Cornell researchers could help policymakers identify where people live in extreme poverty and target resources more...
A study tracked users of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Habitat Network platform, comparing "citizen science" and "environmental stewardship" labeling in the environmentally focused yard mapping...
Inna Semenenko is one of several Ukrainian citizens and refugees who are earning professional certificates from Cornell through a social impact collaboration between eCornell and Taras Shevchenko National University of...
Marcus J. Molinaro, who served one term as representative for New York’s 19th congressional district, visited the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy Jan. 31 as a guest lecturer in former U.S. Congressman Steve Israel’s course,...
The Full Annual Report of 2023/2024: Dear Fellows and Friends of the Cornell Brooks Tech Policy Institute (BTPI), As we look back on the past year, we are filled with pride for what has been a truly transformative period for BTPI. In...
Students can apply to take part in one of four hackathons this semester — two on campus and two in New York...
Meet William Lodge II, Assistant Professor of Public Policy Lodge is a behavioral and social scientist specializing in HIV primary and secondary prevention, with a particular focus on gender and sexual minority health both in the US and...

