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The Particle Whisperers

GW experimental physicists are pioneering big science at the smallest scale.

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Alumnus Maps out Geography Opportunities

By utilizing GW resources both in and out of the classroom, Ken Wang, BA ’25, discovered a passion for geographic information systems during his studies.

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True Crime Buster: Alumnus Revisits a Tragedy, Rewrites a Genre

In his new book, attorney and author Patrick Wohl, BA ’16, delves into a brutal murder from his hometown to tell the victims’ stories.

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Class of 2025 Share GW Memories

From internships and classroom experiences to lifelong friendships and one-of-a-kind events, the CCAS Class of 2025 recalled their fondest GW memories.

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From Campus Leader to Truman Scholar: Junior Honored for Public Service

Political science and accounting major Emily-Anne Santiago was one of 54 outstanding students nationwide to receive the highly competitive scholarship.

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Ten Years of Transformation: Cisneros Institute Celebrates a Decade of Empowering Student Leadership

Since its founding in 2015, the Cisneros Institute has built communities, spearheaded scholarship and made students’ dreams come true.

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‘Your Gut Doesn’t Lie’: WNBA’s Jones Inspires Graduates to Trust Their Instincts

The GW basketball Hall of Famer and former CCAS criminal justice major headlined a joyous Commencement ceremony for the Class of 2025 on the National Mall.

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Liberal Arts in an AI World: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Teaching

CCAS hosted a panel discussion focused on ways faculty can best navigate the shifting landscape that AI technology brings to liberal arts learning objectives.

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Time to Shine: CCAS Showcase Highlights Student Research

More than 200 undergraduate and graduate students across disciplines displayed their scholarly work at the third annual CCAS Research Showcase.

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Trachtenberg, EESI Team on Environmental Scholarship

Graduate student Amelia Lindsay-Kaufman is the first recipient of the new Environmental and Energy Study Institute Graduate Fellowship.