Jasmine Umrigar is a senior in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences majoring in Global and Public Health with minors in Biometry and Statistics and Infectious Disease Biology. She is…
On Wednesday, February 16th, 2022 David
L. Sloss joined us to lead a virtual seminar entitled Tyrants on Twitter: Protecting Democracies
from Information Warfare, based on his book of the same…
Cornell Law students have the ability to participate in
fellowships abroad. These opportunities allow students to engage with
international law practitioners and researchers, and to build…
2020 is the 100 year anniversary of women being granted suffrage and the Johnson Museum of Art is celebrating with the exhibition “Women Making Their Mark,” curated by Nancy Green. Learn…
In the winelands of Renaissance Germany, a poet named Vincent Obsopoeus witnessed the birth of a poisonous new culture of bingeing, peer pressure, and competitive drinking. Michael Fontaine presents…