Conflicted City: Analyzing East Jerusalem through a Geographic Lens
Aurora Echavarria analyzed how past conflicts between the two peoples have affected Jerusalem’s physical environment and exacerbated tension.
A team including Columbian College anthropologists and physicists are working in forest field sites and campus computer labs to trace primates’ use of wooden tools and fill a blank page of the archaeological record.
Conflicted City: Analyzing East Jerusalem through a Geographic Lens
Aurora Echavarria analyzed how past conflicts between the two peoples have affected Jerusalem’s physical environment and exacerbated tension.
Clean Energy Leader Amit Ronen to Direct Solar Institute
Amit Ronen, the deputy chief of staff for U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA), has been named the new director of the GW Solar Institute, the University announced at its 5th...
From the classroom to the kitchen, students explored Italy’s culinary traditions in Italian Professor Lynn Westwater’s hearty history and literature course.
On campus, sophomore Darren Buchanan Jr. is known as a D.C. native who gives back to his community. On the basketball court, the 6’7” forward is an All Atlantic-10 superstar.
Researchers are mapping the trail of asylum-seeking migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border to understand safety and security impacts while informing immigration policies.