Nine-year-old Valencyah walks down the hallways of Hazlehurst Pre-K-8 School in Mississippi toting a Ziploc bag filled to the seam with six books. She has three more in her backpack, all checked out from her classroom library. Valencyah is a straight-A student of Kathryn Ling '11 and hopes one day to become a doctor.
This year’s Cornell Model United Nations Conference brought more than 800 high school students to campus in April. The conference, which is organized annually by the Cornell International Affairs Society, included high school delegates who hailed from across the United States and from around the world.
The works ponders how “ghosts” can help a state secure its survival and ground its authority in moments of crisis, such as the one Venezuela is experiencing now.
… am not alone in finding it a daunting task to pick one transformative “encounter with a particular work in the humanities" that has been significant for me personally or professionally. A month ago I managed … he narrates being bound up, and when he struggles to get free as he listens and his crew have to throw more rope …
… to scrutiny, giving people the chance to see beyond the performance into imperfect government workings. … Raheja wrote in “ Governing by Proximity: State Performance and Migrant Citizenship on the India-Pakistan … I noticed the enchantment and cynicism associated with the visits of national politicians to borderland regions. In …
Patrick Shanahan
Eden Kebede '25 collects a soil sample in a forest outside Ithaca.