Cornell Center for the Social Sciences accelerates and enhances social science research by providing advanced computing, research training and grant support.
🌎How did the largest climate law in U.S. history come to life?
Join Dr. @leahstokes (@ucsantabarbara) on 4/23 for the CCSS Annual Lecture, The Carbon Wave—a story of policy, politics, and parenthood shaping the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. https://t.co/AQVMEcI9ja @Cornell
You are heard. No, really: A new statistical analysis from @pete_enns of @CornellCAS and @CornellBPP contradicts a widespread conclusion that government policy disregards the opinions of the median voter. @SociologicalSci https://t.co/dksxbFEMg4
Sharing a video based on my recent @SociologicalSci article: https://t.co/khAFL5reX5 via @YouTube. The prominent finding that U.S. policy ignores average citizens and lower income groups results because of Simpson’s paradox. More here: https://t.co/hVGXpyJG31.
🌎How did the largest climate law in U.S. history come to life?
Join Dr. @leahstokes (@ucsantabarbara) on 4/23 for the CCSS Annual Lecture, The Carbon Wave—a story of policy, politics, and parenthood shaping the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. https://t.co/AQVMEcI9ja @Cornell
One week away! Be sure to register for this timely lecture:
Join Dr. @leahstokes (@ucsantabarbara) on 4/23 for the CCSS Annual Lecture, The Carbon Wave—a story of policy, politics, and parenthood shaping the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. @CornellNews https://t.co/2BistMAU5U
⏳ Deadlines approaching! Cornell faculty: apply for @CornellCCSS funding to move your research forward with support for large-scale proposals and renewals.
⚡ Accelerated Research Grants
🏦 Grant Preparation Funds
📅 Deadline: April 15
🔗 https://t.co/U4fMMbHMId @CornellRsrch
🎉 Congrats to the winners of the CCSS Staff AI Competition!
From highlighting AI’s potential to exposing where it can lead us astray, the competition showcased creative ways our team is thinking about the role of AI in research and operations
Prof. Sarah Kreps (@CornellBPP@CornellCAS) researches technology, international politics, and national security. CCSS support in 2024 helped catalyze a proposal leading to a $3M US DOD award on semiconductor supply chain security. https://t.co/fteWhUjN6a @CornellRsrch
Noah Tamarkin, Associate Professor in @CornellCAS and 2025-26 CCSS Faculty Fellow, studies social and cultural production and implications of genomic technologies like genetic ancestry and forensic DNA databases. Check out his newest article: https://t.co/JJ9ZfXBWuT @CornellRsrch
Congrats to the 10 @Cornell faculty named 2026–27 @CornellCCSS Faculty Fellows! These scholars from 4 colleges and 8 departments will pursue impactful research on topics from climate policy and economic development to food security and creative careers. https://t.co/Ltpz9RHJEk
In this Lab to Impact conversation, speakers discuss how behavioral research and human-centered insights translate into real-world products, services, and ventures.
Watch the recording: https://t.co/BpBT0SGpbP
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Assistant Prof. Chuan Liao (@CornellCALS) studies environment, development & justice. CCSS support in 2023 helped scale his work and lay groundwork for a $700K CIVIC Innovation Challenge grant recently awarded by NSF. https://t.co/fteWhUjN6a
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For International Love Data Week, led by @ICPSR, the @RoperCenter for Public Opinion Research and @CornellCCSS connected with researchers and students across campus to share tools and expertise that power responsible, data-driven discovery at @Cornell.
What could your research achieve with extra support? Cornell PI-eligible faculty can apply for funding through @CornellCCSS to advance projects across the research lifecycle. Deadlines: March 6 & April 15. Apply today: https://t.co/U4fMMbHMId
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Maria C. Taylor, Assistant Professor (@CornellCALS) and 2025-26 CCSS Faculty Fellow, focuses on the history and theory of landscape, architecture, and urban planning, particularly in the Soviet Union. Check out her recent work: https://t.co/AZ8rEi9U0S @CornellRsrch
Impact that is enabling and empowering. CCSS funding in 2022 helped Jay Yoon, Associate Professor in @CornellCHE lay the foundation for his $500K NSF CAREER project on designing everyday technologies that promote well-being. https://t.co/fteWhUkkVI
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Casey Schmitt, Assistant Prof. of History (@CornellCAS) studies the histories of colonialism, slavery, and human trafficking in the 16th and 17th-century Caribbean and Atlantic world. Check out her recently published book: https://t.co/6597gTooo6 @CornellRsrch
Finding Black American samples for analysis can be challenging. We’ve partnered with @CornellCCSS to develop a guide to help public opinion researchers identify polls that will provide sufficient samples for analyzing Black American public opinion. https://t.co/bT4TiCwCsO
Want to boost your social science research? Strengthen your computing and data skills through workshop sessions curated by @CornellCCSS! Register for topics like data discovery, data processing, and qualitative analysis. https://t.co/FVsO3lNzkf @CornellRsrch@Cornell_Library
📢 @Cornell researchers considering working with federal data! Register for: Research Opportunities at the Cornell Federal and Statistical Research Data Center on Jan 27. https://t.co/FVsO3lNzkf @CornellRsrch@CornellBPP
👇Cornell FSRDC celebrates 20 years of advancing research
Celebrating 20 years of the Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC), housed in @CornellCCSS, enabling Cornell researchers to analyze restricted federal data, driving insights that shape policy and strengthen the economy. https://t.co/f4CJ9TNklr @CornellBPP@CornellRsrch