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With education funding cut looming, ‘irreplaceable data on schools’ at risk

February 12, 2025

Kim Weeden, a Cornell University professor of sociology and the director of the Center for the Study of Inequality, says the real economic and social value of the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) won’t show up in DOGE’s metrics.

education

Nation's Report Card shows 'urgent' need to rethink education

January 29, 2025

Diane Levitt, Senior Director of K-12 Education for Cornell Tech, whose work focuses on primary and secondary school computing education, says that there is an urgent need to rethink education and the tools required to achieve change.

education

Cornell expert: SNAP-Ed’s role in emergency response is overlooked

July 8, 2025

Under the agriculture provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill, Congress eliminated SNAP-Ed (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education), but there isn’t enough conversation about the role of SNAP-Ed in emergency response. 

Law and Policy

Cornell cybersecurity expert on how Iran may respond to US strikes

June 23, 2025

U.S. strikes overnight on three nuclear sites in Iran have set off fears of escalations and retaliation. The Department of Homeland Security issued an advisory June 22 saying attacks from low-level cyber “hacktivists” are likely.


Cornell experts available to discuss dismantling of USAID

February 4, 2025

Aubryn Sidle is a lecturer and policy researcher at Cornell University, where her expertise centers on global education and community-driven development, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa. She says eliminating USAID would harm multiple life-saving initiatives, including food assistance, disaster relief, and education development.

International
Foreign Policy
Global Reach

Dissolving the Department of Education: Impacts on K-12

November 13, 2024

Trump has pledged to dissolve the Department of Education, and while many are speculating about how that would impact education in America, it’s not clear if the changes will have much impact on K-12 public schools, given the limited role of the federal government in funding and operating them, says a Cornell University professor Maria Fitzpatrick. 

Law and Policy

Cornell AI experts on chatbots, mental health

August 28, 2025

There are growing concerns over how some people, including teens and children, rely on AI chatbots for mental health support. 


Bible-based curriculums drawing pushback from teachers’ unions

November 21, 2024

Lee Adler is an expert on employment law and unions at Cornell University. Depending upon the substance of the directives, he says teachers without any protections inside their collective bargaining agreements will need to be on alert.

Industrial and Labor Relations
Labor Relations & Human Resources

Booker’s speech: A retreat from the ‘acquiescent liberal elite’ and an embrace of ‘good trouble’

April 2, 2025

Providing Democrats with a long-awaited boost in energy, Cory Booker's historic speech in the U.S. Senate, in protest of President Trump's policies, was long-awaited “good trouble” within the Democratic Party says Cornell University professor Alexander Livingston. 

Law and Policy

Bible-based curriculums send wrong message in public schools

November 22, 2024

Landon Schnabel, a Cornell University sociologist who studies religion, says that while proponents of the proposed Texas state curriculum frame it as culturally enriching, the move raises questions about the politicization of religious education.

education

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