Alumni Award-Winner Credits GW for Career Success
The Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration has awarded Frank P. DiGiammarino, III, MPA ’95, the Distinguished Alumni Award for achievements in the areas of...
An expert in addressing the mental health scars of wars like the conflict in Ukraine, new Professional Psychology Director Oksana Yakushko has elevated immigrant stories—including her own.
Alumni Award-Winner Credits GW for Career Success
The Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration has awarded Frank P. DiGiammarino, III, MPA ’95, the Distinguished Alumni Award for achievements in the areas of...
Undergraduate Research Fellow Informs Theory Behind Stuttering
More than 68 million people worldwide are affected by stuttering—a communication disorder in which speech is interrupted by abnormal pauses in syllables, broken repetitions, and prolongations of...
Artificial intelligence is transforming classrooms and changing our relationship to technology. English’s Alexa Alice Joubin explains how humanities can lead the way.
A new study by GW biology researchers revealed how an unexpected genetic mechanism influences the evolution of butterfly wing coloration.
Anthropology researchers revealed how a mismatch between where fossils are preserved and where humans lived shapes our understanding of our early evolution.