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Research Grants Open Doors to Discoveries

From tracking fossil footprints through Kenya to enhancing cybersecurity to preparing the next generation of math and science teachers, it’s been a banner year for major new research grants at...

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Ancient Muslim Manuscripts Unearthed

Two previously unknown versions of “Fath al-Bari,” a classic work that shaped the way Sunni Muslims understand Muhammad’s sayings and practices, were discovered by Joel Blecher,...

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The Impact of Islam in the Contemporary World

Dean Ben Vinson sat down with Assistant Professor of Anthropology Attiya Ahmad to discuss her research on the socio-cultural interrelationship between gender,...

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Alumni Memories

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Science on the High Seas

At latitude 42 degrees South, longitude 165 degrees West—somewhere in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, roughly 200 nautical miles east of New Zealand—Lily Anna Segalman got...

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Scholarship Program to Boost STEM Teachers

Through a $1.5 million grant from NSF and the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, GW STEM majors can receive two years of tuition in exchange for teaching after graduation in a high-need school...

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A Place at the Table

As a middle schooler, Victoria Skrivanos, now a Columbian College sophomore majoring in communication and minoring in journalism and mass communication, hit on what seemed like a...

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Architecture Seminar Draws Blueprint for Debate

East meets West in Stephanie Travis’ Modern Architecture and Design Dean’s Seminar. As in: the East Building of the Smithsonian National Gallery of Art meets the West Building. It...

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For Author Waberi, Voices of Genocide Echo From Rwanda

In 1998, Abdourahman Waberi, then a 32-year-old novelist and poet, embarked on a mission to Rwanda with 10 African authors and filmmakers. It was just four years after the...

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For Alumna, Forensics Meets Fashion

As a forensic identification specialist with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Erika Di Palma, MFS ’07, can start her day at the scene of a burglary, where she might be...