GW Expert Shares Three Ways Consumers Can Improve Media Literacy During the 2024 Election Season
Professor of digital storytelling Imani Cheers underscores the importance of media literacy during election seasons.
GW Expert Shares Three Ways Consumers Can Improve Media Literacy During the 2024 Election Season
Professor of digital storytelling Imani Cheers underscores the importance of media literacy during election seasons.
Calvin So, a GW doctoral student and the lead author on the paper, suggested naming the creature after Kermit to spark excitement about museum collection discoveries.
New Research Identifies What to Say to Someone After Experiencing a Broken Marriage Engagement
Communication professor Wendy Riemann describes the helpful, and not so helpful, ways to offer social support to those who recently ended a marriage engagement.
Snakes do it faster, better: How a group of scaly, legless lizards hit the evolutionary jackpot
Research Study by GW biologist Alexander Pyron proposes snake evolutionary speed spurred their diversity explosion.
GW Research Explores How People Make a Snap Judgment About Unfamiliar Dogs
SA study by researchers at the GW Genomics Lab led by Brenda Bradley finds that even dogs’ faces provoke instant judgement from people who don’t know them.
GW Luther W. Brady Art Gallery Hosts Exhibition Honoring Carroll Sockwell
GW Luther W. Brady Art Gallery honors Carroll Sockwell, a D.C. art luminary from the '60s to '92, and Corcoran School of Art alumnus.
Predicting and Controlling Bad Actor AI Activity in a Year of Global Elections
As the U.S. and other countries gear up for elections, a GW research team led by physics' Neil Johnson predicts escalation of AI-driven bad-actor activity.
George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center Announces Roger Nober as New Director
Regulatory Studies Center proudly welcomes Roger Nober as new director who brings more than three decades of regulatory, management and public policy expertise to GW.
GW Politics Poll Finds Americans Concerned about Biden's Leadership and Age, Trump's Moral Character
A new survey highlights a deeply divided electorate going into the 2024 election. The GW Politics Poll is managed by SMPA, the Political Science Department and GSPM.
Key Component for Building Quantum Computers Found in Everyday Plants, New Study Finds
Physics Professor Neil Johnson and fellow researchers believe they may have found the answer to building a quantum computer — right underneath our feet.