Humanities Scholars explore future careers through legal internships
Two students in the College explored legal careers this summer thanks in part to grants from the Humanities Scholars Program.
Read moreTwo students in the College explored legal careers this summer thanks in part to grants from the Humanities Scholars Program.
Read moreAssistant Professor Bryn Rosenfeld’s book, "The Autocratic Middle Class," has won the 2022 Best Book Award from the APSA Democracy and Autocracy Section, an Organized Section of the American Political Science Association and an honorable mention for the 2022 William Riker Award for the best book in ...
Read moreFrom Ithaca to Hawaii to Ecuador, students in the Robert S. Harrison College Scholars Program took advantage of the summer as a time to explore their research interests.
Read moreGovernment Prof. Allen Carlson comments on Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan.
Read moreStudents completing internships in Washington, D.C. through the Cornell in Washington program are experiencing an in-person summer.
Read moreSince the mid-20th century, Congress has repurposed Article V of the U.S. Constitution from a tool for constitutional reform into a mechanism for taking positions on issues, according to research by David A. Bateman.
Read moreThe collection, “The Downfall of the American Order?” explores global affairs at this moment in history, a turning point in American influence.
Read moreIn Washington Post commentary, Roper Center director Peter K. Enns bucks conventional polling by asking Americans to name who they would like to see on the ticket, a technique that has proved remarkably accurate.
Read moreThis year’s Academic Venture Fund (AVF) seed grants for research support equitable and sustainable development, offshore wind energy, and improved indoor air quality.
Read moreOur Q&A series highlights former Fellows' monographs and other projects that grew out of the research done during their Fellowship year at the Society for the Humanities. In the following Q&A, Alexander Livingston, 2018-19 Authority Faculty Fellow, discusses his new edited collection of essays on th...
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