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