Plus, Alumnus Rewrites True Crime Genre, Mapping Geography Tech and more
CCAS experimental physicists are unlocking big science at the smallest scale. With cutting-edge tech and state-of-the-art systems, faculty and students are on the frontlines of a subatomic revolution.
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In his new book, attorney and author Patrick Wohl, BA ’16, delves into a brutal murder from his hometown to reveal lessons on modern policing, DNA technology and telling the victims’ stories.
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By utilizing resources in and out of the classroom, geography and environmental studies major Ken Wang, BA ’25, discovered a passion for geographic information systems and a strategy for tying technology to global issues.
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The GW Board of Trustees added four new members, including SMPA alumnus Ted Segal, BA ’03, (top left) and health care leader Jonathan Perlin (bottom right), whose father was a CCAS psychiatry professor.
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For enslaved people, the long road to freedom came with many turns. History’s Denver Brunsman explained how Juneteenth put an exclamation on the Civil War—and the emancipation that came after.
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Through the GW Study Abroad Program, economics and data science major Kaia Arditha (with Chilean band Tortuganónima) spent spring break in Chile, improving her Spanish and exploring the music scene.
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