Esra Akcan, a Cornell University professor of architecture, provides analysis on the role of political intent in monumental building projects and distinguishes between public service and vanity projects.
Heather Murray, associate director of the Cornell Law School First Amendment Clinic, commented on the lawsuit and the clinic is representing the news organizations.
David Sherwyn, a Cornell University professor and director of the Cornell Center for Innovative Hospitality Labor and Employment Relations, provides insights on hotel rate increases and labor costs.
David Just, a Cornell University professor of food and consumer psychology, commented on the cultural shifts influencing the decline in plant-based meat enthusiasm.
Lutz Finger, a Cornell lecturer, demonstrates AI's bias in classroom participation assessments by comparing its evaluation of students with Western and non-Western names.
Erica Ford, an international career development coach at Cornell University, discusses the increasing difficulties international students face in securing U.S. jobs and the impact on higher education.
Chris Barrett, a Cornell University professor of economics and agriculture, provides expert analysis on the anticipated rise in U.S. food prices due to global supply disruptions.
James Antaki, a Cornell University biomedical engineer, saw his artificial heart project for babies derailed after federal funding for Cornell was cut and later restored, setting back critical pediatric research.
Dan Berger, founder of a DACA clinic at Cornell Law School, provides insight on how enhanced vetting processes have increased delays for DACA recipients.