Alumnus Poet Turns Reluctant Activist
Alumus writer gets involved as an activist
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...