Mentoring Program Eases Way for First-Generation Students
When Samantha Yakas first met with an advisor during her freshman year at GW, the counselor gave her what, in many cases, would be good advice: Take time to explore your passions...
Luther Rice Fellow Seyeon Moon is applying philosophy and bioethical standards to understanding who receives scarce organ transplants—and who doesn’t.
Mentoring Program Eases Way for First-Generation Students
When Samantha Yakas first met with an advisor during her freshman year at GW, the counselor gave her what, in many cases, would be good advice: Take time to explore your passions...
Celebration Graduate Speaker Connects the Dots
When Maggie Unverzagt Goddard takes the podium as the Columbian College Celebration graduate student speaker, graduates are sure to hear the word “connections.”
A team of graduate students are identifying ways to reduce the impacts of disasters like the Los Angeles wildfires before they happen.
From a controversial civil rights figure to an American icon, Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy has shifted over time, History Professor Eric Arnesen explains.
In a video conversation with CCAS Dean Wahlbeck, Professor Eric Cline discusses the collapse and resilience of the ancient world, and lessons for today.