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Research on Immigrants Earns Nation’s Top Dissertation Award

Just months prior to beginning her new job last year as an assistant professor of public policy and women's, gender and sexuality studies at Columbian College, Eiko Strader...

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Sleep and Depression: Double Threats for Moms

From the hormonal fluctuations of early pregnancy to the kicking fetus of the later stages to the late-night demands of newborns, lack of sleep goes hand-in-hand with parenthood. In fact...

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In Memoriam: Leo Ribuffo

It is with sadness that we share the news of the passing of Leo Ribuffo, a beloved professor of history in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences

“Leo Ribuffo was an...

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At Geography Mapathons, Students Make Their Mark on the World

Senior geography major Siri Knudsen has helped combat malaria in Mozambique, mud slides in Sierra Leone and an Ebola outbreak in Guinea. She’s guided ambulances through earthquake...

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Physics, Professionally Speaking

On the first day of his Physics Capstone course, Assistant Professor of Astrophysics Alexander van der Horst reveals a hard truth to his class of 20 physics majors who have spent...

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What’s Next For #MeToo?

In the days following Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court, a dejected female student stopped by the office of Kavita Daiya, associate professor of English and...

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Mission: Rescue the Bay

Before Assistant Professor of Biology Keryn Gedan invites a student to join her research team, she’s upfront about her...

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The Daring Alumna on the Flying Trapeze

Laura Wooster, BA ’97, told herself she’d made a terrible mistake. She was hanging 23 feet in the air from a stainless steel bar when she heard the call: “Legs up!” It was her...

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Finding Answers to Aphasia

For the more than one million Americans suffering from aphasia, their own brains can feel like prison cells. The severity of the neurological disorder varies widely, but it almost always involves...

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New Faculty Strengthen CCAS Ranks

Columbian College welcomed 29 new full-time faculty members in 2018, bringing the total number of full-time scholars to 494.

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Midterm Math: Making Elections Add Up

On a recent Montgomery County election day, Professor of Mathematics Daniel Ullman found himself befuddled in a voting booth. There were six candidates on his ballot: five who all...

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On the Roof of Africa

Junior Phoebe Elizaga is used to day-long hikes through the evergreen forests of Washington State. Her fellow biology major junior Abbie Philbrick ...

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Alumni Reflections: The CCAS Experience

What makes Columbian College such a special place to learn and grow? Our alumni share their favorite memories from the campus, classrooms and community.


 

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Must Reads: A CCAS Faculty Bookshelf

 

In the past year, Columbian College faculty have penned timely titles on subjects such as the fight for fair housing, the pros and cons of cell phones, the TV writing process...

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Comedy Central: Alumna Polls Political Laughs

Actress Cody Lindquist, BA ’02, has played twin sister murder victims on Law & Order and a mock action hero on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. She’s...

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New Grant Awards Support Discovery

Over the past academic year, Columbian College faculty received a significant number of grant awards to support a broad swath of innovative research across the disciplines. From examining fossil...

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Alumnus Poet Turns Reluctant Activist

Alumus writer gets involved as an activist

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A Farewell Message From Ben Vinson III

A Farewell Message From Ben Vinson III

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Class of 2018 Reflections: Moments and Memories

As graduating seniors said goodbye to friends and faculty, a few shared the moments and memories that shaped their CCAS experience.


 

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Edward Green Establishes Postdoctoral Fellowship

Edward C. Green, BA ’67, has dedicated his career to improving health outcomes in under-served...

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A Legacy Comes to Life

First-Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project.

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Return to Spider Island

For Gustavo Hormiga, the Ruth Weintraub Professor of Biology, the Juan Fernandez Islands are a researcher’s dream. The sparsely inhabited volcanic archipelago 400 miles off the...

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Alumna’s Mission: Making Global Educational Dreams a Reality

Before coming to GW, Ashleigh DeLuca, BA ’13, took a gap year and traveled to The Gambia in West Africa. Only 17, she volunteered as a sixth grade English teacher in Mukumbaya, an...

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Can Art Therapy Defuse Teacher Burnout?

In an Oklahoma elementary school, Christina Hagemeier, a second-year graduate student in the CCAS Art Therapy Program, prepares her class for an assignment. She hands out art...

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Living Art: When a Chemistry Lab Doubles as an Art Studio

In Assistant Professor of Chemistry Erik Rodriguez’s lab, fluorescent proteins are lighting the way toward discoveries that could lead to, for example, breakthroughs in cancer...

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New Interdisciplinary BA and BS Programs in Neuroscience Launched

Neuroscience is now providing new insights into the biological basis of behavior and thought, as well as the role of the brain in mediating healthy outcomes. Over the past several years, an...

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Paul Wahlbeck Named CCAS Interim Dean

Paul Wahlbeck, CCAS vice dean for programs and research and professor of political science, will serve as CCAS interim dean following the departure of Dean Ben Vinson...

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Art + Science = A Hybrid Project Combining Politics and Dance

Student hybrid project combining politics and dance

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In Engaged Liberal Arts Classes, Students Combine Scholarship With Professional Development

When sophomore Carley Christerson enrolled in Columbian College’s Public History class last fall, she was looking forward to a curriculum that included discussions on urban...

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Exploring the Frontier of the Periodic Table

Professor of Chemistry and International Affairs Christopher Cahill has spent most of his academic and research career at the bottom of the Periodic Table. There—far below such...