The unfortunate reality of chemistry is that chemists, in their quest to innovate and devise new products to meet societal demands, sometimes create chemicals that are toxic. Look no further than...
Statistics Professors Tatiyana Apanasovich and Huixia Judy Wang received a PIT-UN grant to support a collaborative project with minority-serving institutions.
The unfortunate reality of chemistry is that chemists, in their quest to innovate and devise new products to meet societal demands, sometimes create chemicals that are toxic. Look no further than...
Where Will You Go this Summer?
This summer, explore the world, enrich your mind, and earn credits through short-term study abroad courses that are open to both GW students and visitors. Journey through Kenya and discover how...
Corcoran Hall celebrates a centennial anniversary as a historic hub of science landmarks—from the Big Bang theory to modern breakthroughs.
Artificial intelligence is transforming classrooms and changing our relationship to technology. English’s Alexa Alice Joubin explains how humanities can lead the way.
Anthropology researchers revealed how a mismatch between where fossils are preserved and where humans lived shapes our understanding of our early evolution.