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For Human Ancestors, Bigger Wasn’t Better

Nearly 3 million years ago, the earliest members of the Homo genus—which includes our species Homo sapiens, or modern humans—emerged as the bully on the evolutionary block. They...

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Dean Ben Vinson: The Path Ahead

Ben Vinson, dean of the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, recently reflected on his vision for an “engaged liberal arts” and the overall educational enterprise...

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Welcome, New Faculty!

Columbian College welcomed 12 new full-time faculty members this year, bringing the total number of full-time scholars to 494. Each of these academics adds skills and expertise that enhance the...

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Elizabeth Chacko: The Thrill of Discovery

Geography Professor and Department Chair Elizabeth Chacko has always seen her professional career as an academic adventure—a chance to ask a new question, uncover a new insight...

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GW Names Inaugural Director of the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design

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A Sampling of New Books by Columbian College Faculty

What do digital media, a pioneering African American TV show and the ecological history of stone have in common? They are among the topics addressed in books by Columbian College faculty this year...

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New Analysis Suggests Body Size Increase Did Not Play A Role in the Origins of Homo Genus

A new analysis of early hominin body size evolution led by Mark Grabowski, Assistant Research Professor in the GW Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology, suggests that the earliest...

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2015 Grant Awards

Grant awards for 2015.

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Detecting the Undetectable: Vertes Chip Identifies Invisible Chemicals Threats

Professor of Chemistry Akos Vertes recently added a new invention to his long list of accomplishments: a nano-device capable of rapidly identifying materials made up of as little as 100,000 molecules.

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Daniel E. Martínez Named Director of the GW Cisneros Hispanic Leadership Institute

Daniel E. Martínez, an assistant professor of sociology at the George Washington University Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, has been named director of the new GW Cisneros...