Plus, Class of 2026 Share GW Memories, CCAS Research Showcase and more!
From toddlers to terriers, cognitive scientist Francys Subiaul explores the science of social learning to reveal how animals acquire knowledge and why humans are so good at it.
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More than 250 undergraduate and graduate students across disciplines displayed their scholarly work at the fourth-annual CCAS Research Showcase.
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From studying abroad to attending events on campus, from lifelong friendships to life-changing internships, the CCAS Class of 2026 recalled their fondest GW memories.
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CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck (left) hosted a fireside chat on U.S. democracy’s past, present and future with a panel of experts including History Department Chair Denver Brunsman.
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The media mogul’s legacy lives on through SMPA’s Ted Turner Endowment, which “will continue to inspire generations of our students to harness the power of storytelling,” said CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck.
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Senior psychology major Mackenzie Campbell-Gill discovered confidence, connection and a passion for helping others by tutoring D.C. elementary students through a math program that sharpens skills and self-esteem.
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“Armchair parliamentarian” and political science master’s student Kacper Surdy turned his expertise on Congressional rules into social media stardom.
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| Senior Grace Curry, a double major in political science and human services and social justice, capped her historic lacrosse career with a program record 66 goals.
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