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Cornell faculty members and experts weigh in on current events.

To connect with a Cornell faculty member or expert, please contact the Media Relations Office.

Gaza ceasefire shouldn’t be considered a “peace deal”

October 13, 2025

Uriel Abulof is a visiting professor in Cornell University’s government department and a professor of politics at Tel-Aviv University. Abulof says people shouldn’t mistake the deal reached between Israel and Hamas for a “peace deal.”

International

Iranian nuclear project may be more dangerous now than ever

June 24, 2025

Uriel Abulof, a visiting professor in Cornell University’s government department and a professor of politics at Tel-Aviv University, published a case study in the journal Politics and Policy:  Nuclear Diversion Theory and Legitimacy Crisis: The Case of Iran

Foreign Policy

Experts call for 'accountability' before restoring Syria heritage sites

February 19, 2025

Preservationists are pushing for the restoration of Syria's damaged and looted historical sites, hoping to attract tourists and revitalize the country's decimated economy.

Arts & Humanities

Cornell Canadian politics expert available to discuss Trudeau resignation

January 6, 2025

Peter John Loewen, professor of government at Cornell University, says there are three major uncertainties right now.

International

Cornell experts on EPA regulations rollback

March 13, 2025

Sheila Olmstead, Talbot Andrews, and Art Wheaton comment on steps to roll back environmental regulations at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Energy, Environment & Sustainability

Misinformation expert on propagandists using OpenAI

October 9, 2024

OpenAI claims propagandists seeking to influence elections around the globe have tried to use ChatGPT in their operations.

Computing & Information Sciences
Arts and Sciences

‘Politics, not policy’: Meta ending fact-check program

January 7, 2025

Meta will stop using third-party fact checkers on Facebook, Threads and Instagram and instead rely on users to add notes to posts.

Cornell Tech
Arts and Sciences

A weakened Hezbollah could open the door for a two-state solution

October 2, 2024

Uriel Abulof is a visiting professor in Cornell University’s government department and a professor of politics at Tel-Aviv University. Abulof says the idea of a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine should now be a diplomatic imperative.

International

Cornell expert: Africa doesn’t need China’s help

September 5, 2024

Olúfémi Táíwò, professor of Africana studies at Cornell University, says it’s ironic that the same African leaders who decried colonialism, might now find common ground with the People’s Republic of China.   

International
Foreign Policy
Arts and Sciences

Cornell economist, food historian available on Novo Nordisk hearing

September 24, 2024

Novo Nordisk’s top executive is testifying before senators today over the high prices of the company’s weight loss drug Wegovy and diabetes treatment Ozempic, as demand for both soars.

Law, Government & Public Policy
Health, Nutrition & Medicine

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