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Cornell faculty members and experts weigh in on current events.

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White House supply chain council faces difficult task

November 28, 2023

Nick Fabrizio, senior lecturer in health policy at Cornell University, says the council has its work cut out for them as it’s very hard to anticipate what the population needs, how much to produce and how quickly products will arrive to consumers. 

Industrial and Labor Relations
Economics and Business
Law, Government & Public Policy

Mixed economic messages as consumers head into Black Friday

November 21, 2023

Randy Allen, senior lecturer of management at Cornell University’s SC Johnson College of Business, is an expert in retail and consumer behavior.

Economics and Business
Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

Cornell professor says there is evidence weight impacts employment

November 21, 2023

John Cawley is a professor of public policy and economics at Cornell University. His research focuses on the economics of diet, physical activity, and obesity. He says there is evidence weight impacts employment as NYC puts a weight discrimination law in place.

New York City

The Christmas tree-buying season is starting early, here’s how to make sure you get a good one

November 20, 2023

Elizabeth Lamb is an ornamentals specialist and senior extension associate with Cornell Cooperative Extension’s New York State Integrated Pest Management program. She says you are going to want to look for a tree early this year.

New York State

Cornell expert: Milei’s platform ‘important driver’ of significant change

November 20, 2023

Gustavo Flores-Macías is a professor of government at Cornell University and an expert in Latin American politics. He says that though Milei will see little support among governors and Congress, his popular platform is likely to bring significant change.

International

OpenAI board may have won the battle – but lost the war

November 20, 2023

Former Twitch leader Emmett Shear is taking over as OpenAI’s interim chief executive following a chaotic weekend of changes at the company. 

Computing & Information Sciences

‘Continuity’ versus ‘radical change’: Argentines face diverging paths in run-off election

November 17, 2023

Lourdes Casanova, director of the Emerging Markets Institute at Cornell University, says that despite economic turmoil and the world’s highest debt to the International Monetary Fund, Argentina’s economy has the potential to improve. This suggests Argentines may choose continuity over change, according to Casanova.

International

Cornell expert: Don’t expect big breakthroughs from Biden-Xi meeting

November 15, 2023

President Joe Biden will meet face-to-face with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, in San Francisco on Wednesday. Allen Carlson, an associate professor of government at Cornell University and an expert on Chinese foreign policy, says a key factor for the meeting will be how much the two heads of state are able to publicly agree to disagree.

Law, Government & Public Policy

More competition could drive prices of obesity drugs down

November 9, 2023

The FDA has approved tirzepatide – which will be sold under the brand name Zepbound – to treat overweight and obesity. It’s the latest entrant into a field of powerful new drugs that includes Ozempic and Wegovy.

Economics and Business
Health, Nutrition & Medicine

Looking ahead: State elections ‘not always great predictors’ of what’s to come

November 8, 2023

Despite efforts by Gov. Glenn Youngkin to take control of Virginia’s General Assembly, Virginia voters flipped the House of Delegates to Democratic control and preserved that majority in the state Senate, but we should be wary of looking to Virginia as an indicator of what’s to come in next year’s election says Cornell University professor David Bateman. 

Law and Policy

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