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For Environmental Chemists, It’s Easy Being Green

From filling consumer orders for shampoos and cosmetics to making life-saving drugs to meeting industrial demands for glues and solvents, chemists are skilled at designing molecules to meet...

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Speed Thesis: 3MT Comes to Columbian College

Present a 100-page dissertation in three minutes?

That was the seemingly impossible challenge for a group of Columbian College PhD students participating in the...

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Alumni Unicorns Spell Business Magic

An exercise revolution. Food that can save the planet. An innovative approach to online learning. And the Uber of garbage.

What do they have in common? They’re the brainchildren...

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Forecasting the Economy’s Ups and Downs

Employment is up, but wages are stagnant. Growth is steady, but Wall Street is on a roller coaster ride. GDP growth is robust, but the deficit is staggering. Are we living in an age of unrivaled...

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Lemur Lessons Lead Luther Rice Fellows

Fellows research lemurs.

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Action! Alumnus Calls Shots From Director’s Chair

No matter how many times veteran TV director and producer Michael Lange, BA ’71, shows up on a set, one thing always surprises him. Whether he’s cuing actors from The...

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In Memoriam: Joe Dymond

It is with sadness that we share the news of the passing of Joe Dymond, a geography professor in GW’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences (CCAS).

“Joe was a...

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Closing Cold Cases

Forensic sciences alumni are clearing a massive backlog in untested sexual assault kits.

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Supernovae Shine Light on Gamma-ray Bursts

Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most powerful explosions in the cosmos. They last several seconds and emit the same amount of light as nearly all the stars in the universe.

Such...

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Human Brain Allocates Attention Based on Known Size of Objects

A stop sign at an intersection appears to be larger than a parked car across the street. Is our brain playing tricks on us? 

In a recently published study in the journal ...