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Four new faculty bring expertise in a broad range of policy areas, including health care, contemporary security, the economics of education, social policy and inequality, demography, criminology, and development...
Cornell legal experts will review the fundamentals of free expression during a Sept. 7 panel discussion kicking off the university’s theme year, “The Indispensable Condition: Freedom of Expression at Cornell.”...
In a rural part of upstate New York, students with access to school-based health centers received more medical care and missed less school, Cornell researchers...
The Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy will present “Scalia/Ginsburg,” a one-act comedic opera about the unlikely friendship between U.S. Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and Antonin Scalia, on Sept....
A cohort of 25 Mandela Washington Fellows spent the summer on campus developing their leadership and expertise – in a program they said will have enduring impact on their lives and...
Professor Sean Nicholson, director of the Cornell Sloan Program in Health Administration, explores the future of biopharma with industry experts in the Keynote webcast “Bringing New Science to...
Faculty in Cornell’s Action Research Collaborative (ARC) joined New York City and State policymakers and community members for ARC’s second symposium on June 22. The annual symposium is an opportunity for researchers, policymakers and...
When Alexandria Maloney began her MPA at Cornell University in 2017, she was on a mission to learn from the nation’s leading public administration practitioners to apply theoretical frameworks in solving one of the U.S. foreign...
Andy Shin ’23, M.P.A. ’25, gained citizenship in November after 12 years in the U.S.; he’ll celebrate his first Independence Day as a citizen with fellow student...


