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Alumna Pictures Digital Diversity

Claritza Jiménez, BA ’05, has launched a business-to-business site called InColorStock that she hopes will fill the market gap for diverse images.

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Failing Grade: Are Americans Flunking Historical Literacy?

For historians like Christopher Brick, BA ’02, director of the Columbian College History...

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GW-BNU Summer Statistics Research Virtual Forum 2021

This June, the GW Department of Statistics and the School of Statistics at Beijing Normal University presented a three-day virtual research forum. At the forum, program experts shared cutting-edge...

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Kitchen Chemistry: At-Home Experiments Enhance Remote Learning

Assistant Professors of Chemistry LaKeisha McClary and Ling Hao gave new meaning to the term “kitchen chemistry.”

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CCAS Graduates Reminisce on GW Experience

Graduates recalling their fondest memories.

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Pandemic Lit: Can Classics Teach COVID Lessons?

As the deadly pandemic ravaged society, the public coped in wildly different ways. Some locked-down in isolated communities. Others threw caution to the wind and flaunted safety restrictions. And...

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Celebrating 200 Years: Assessing the Pandemic's Long-term Impact

The pandemic has led to concerns over the long-term socio-economic, psychological, behavioral and cognitive impact of COVID-19 within communities hit hardest by the virus. As a part of GW's...

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Archival Project Tells GW’s COVID Story

An archival project led by Professor of American Studies and International Affairs Melani McAlister is capturing intimate snapshots of GW life during COVID.

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Geography Students Chart Next Generation of Mappers

Through the YouthMappers’ activities, GW will play a key role in efforts to address the underrepresentation of women in the geospatial community.

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In Mental Health, Is ‘Normal’ an Illusion?

During a recent undergraduate anthropology class, Roy Richard Grinker, professor of...