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Understanding Behavioral Development

Psychology’s Gabriella Rosenblau discusses how social cognition develops in childhood, particularly for those with autism, in a video conversation with CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck.

Learning & Discovery 

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AI in Action: Embracing Teaching Tools 

CCAS scholars are putting artificial intelligence to work in classrooms and clinical settings, like Art Therapy’s Jordan Potash who uses AI to help clients generate therapeutic images. 

Student Spotlight 

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The Hunt for Lincoln’s Assassin 

Anthropology graduate student Isabella Quartiere, BA ’25, explores how a John Wilkes Booth wanted poster preserved at GW reflects presidential history and American culture.

 

 

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CCAS by the Numbers

 

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67 majors, 68 minors/ 12 grad certificates, 56 master's degrees, 25 doctoral programs
 
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490+ permanent full-time faculty, 850 average annual faculty media hits
 
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5,500 undergraduate students, 2,188 graduate students, 91,500 CCAS alumni living in all 50 states and 120+ countries


 

  

 

 

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"This school has provided me with lifelong friendships, connections and opportunities. Getting to routinely attend shows at the Kennedy Center, meeting Kerry Washington and interning on Capitol Hill are some of the most memorable moments from my time as a Revolutionary."

Maureen Rafter
BA ‘24, American Studies and Music