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Ability to Regulate Behavior Assists in Language Development Among Children, New Study Shows

A GW study finds young kids' behavior regulation—a component of executive function—is closely linked to how they process and develop language skills.

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Corcoran’s NEXT Festival Returns Bigger & Bolder with Expansion to Second-Floor Galleries

NEXT Festival 2025 at GW’s Corcoran School runs Apr 24–May 16, featuring student work in expanded Flagg galleries with exhibits, performances, and presentations.

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GW Trachtenberg School Launches New Scholarship Alongside Environmental And Energy Study Institute

The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) and George Washington University proudly announce TSPPPA's Amelia Lindsay-Kaufman as the first recipient of the new EESI Graduate Fellowship.

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Rethinking AI in Higher Ed: How a GW Professor is Using AI to Foster Critical Thinking in the Humanities

Alexa Alica Joubin, English professor and co-director of the Digital Humanities Institute, explores AI trustworthiness as an educational aid and the need for critical AI literacy.

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GW Report on Wildfire Resilience: Unprecedented LA Wildfires Highlight Urgency of New Resilience Framework

TSPPPA at George Washington University released a report, "Key Opportunities and Challenges for Community Investment in Disaster Resilience Zones," with a data-driven roadmap.

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New GW Study Debunks Myths About Mayoral Partisanship and Crime Policy

A new study co-authored by Political Science's Christopher Warshaw reveals that the partisanship of mayors has no detectable effect on key crime metrics in U.S. cities.

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Research Finds Frozen Ground in the Arctic is Sinking at an Increased Rate

A study led by Geography and International Affairs' Dmitry Streletskiy shows frozen ground is sinking at an alarming rate across high-latitude and high-altitude cold regions of the Arctic.

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New Research Explores the Consequences as Human-Machine-AI Interact

A study co-authored by Neil Johnson, GW physics professor, presents a model predicting how and when three entities come together, a process called cohesion.

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Columbian College Partners with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute

Columbian College is proud to partner with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) to establish tuition awards for eligible CHCI alumni.

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Major Events Like Presidential Elections Bring Online Hate Communities Closer Together

A study led by physics' Neil Johnson details how major real-world events grow and strengthen global hate networks online, inciting new hate content around specific hot-button issues.