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Cornell Public Voices fellows make an impact

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October 3, 2016

This video shows the impact that diverse Cornell faculty make as 2016 Public Voices fellows by sharing their ideas with the public. Their collaboration and engagement has led to 60 op-eds reaching millions of people, and is part of an initiative to make public more of the world's best ideas.

This news item was also published on the Cornell Chronicle. 

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