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, Cornell Law School

Ian Kysel's work on migrant rights has been supported by the Migrations initiative.

, Cornell Chronicle

For its work supporting international scholars whose work puts them at risk in their home countries, Cornell has been awarded the Institute of International Education’s Centennial Medal, which celebrates the achievements and leadership of individuals and institutions that have made important contributions to international education.

, Queen Mary University of London

On October 9-10, academics from Queen Mary University of London and Cornell University met on the Queen Mary, Malta campus on the island of Gozo for a workshop on transnational migration.

, The Hill

Jacob Hamburger, visiting assistant professor of law, and Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, write this opinion piece about how states are approaching issues surrounding immigration and work permits.

, Foreign Policy

A database from Cornell migration researchers catalogs rights across 36 countries that host a significant majority of the world’s migrants.

, Gothamist

Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, details the next steps for Venezuelan migrants in New York City.

, ILR School

Shannon Gleeson, the Edmund Ezra Day Professor and chair of the ILR School’s Global Labor and Work Department, and Beth Lyon, associate dean for experiential education and clinical law professor at the Cornell Law School, have been selected to anchor the U.S. portion of a study examining migrant workers in the labor markets of high-income settler-colonial countries.

, Financial Times

Steven Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, discusses Sergei Leontiev who has fled Russia. Steven Yale-Loehr discusses New York's plan to supply migrant workers with state work permits in this New York Daily News article and another in The New York Times.

, Auburn Pub

Article notes that the Cayuga Museum of History & Art will host Gerard Aching, retired professor in the humanities, for his presentation of “Voices on the Underground Railroad.“

, NY Daily News

Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, discusses the backlogged work authorization system.