The Playful, Elusive Legacy of a Great Provocateur
GW art history students learn about Marcel Duchamp while curating an exhibit showing his influence.
The Playful, Elusive Legacy of a Great Provocateur
GW art history students learn about Marcel Duchamp while curating an exhibit showing his influence.
It’s Not Easy Being Green: New Species Named for Kermit the Frog
Kermitops gratus, an ancient species of amphibians discovered by researchers including GW Biology's Cal So, pays homage to the iconic Muppet.
CCAS Community Members Recognized for DEI Contributions
Faculty, students and staffers were honored for their “unwavering commitment to DEI principles.”
Ready to Launch: A GW Student’s NASA Mission
PhD student Nick Kirschner’s research journey took him from NASA to the New Mexico desert—part of an agreement that is propelling GW astrophysics to new heights.
How did Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen team toward the political promised land? Luther Rice Fellow Maureen Rafter studied the president and the Boss.
Chemistry's Role in Studying Brain Disease
In a video conversation with CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck, Chemistry's Ling Hao discusses the role of chemistry, bioinformatics and cell biology in the study of human neurodegenerative diseases.
Making Hiss-tory: How Snakes Scaled Evolutionary Heights
From losing legs to stretching skulls, snakes evolved faster and with more variety than other species, a new study reveals.
Never Neutral: U.S. Museums Face Historical ‘Reckoning’
With museums across the country reexamining their Native American exhibits, Laura Schiavo uncovers a legacy of political and cultural influence.
Politics & Values: 50th Anniversary Celebration
More than 60 Columbian College alumni, students and faculty came together to celebrate the 50 year anniversary of the Politics & Value Program at GW.
In a video conversation with CCAS Dean Wahlbeck, Professor of Political Science Andrew Thompson discusses the impact of threat and anxiety on American Democracy.