Psychology’s Gabriella Rosenblau discusses how social cognition develops in childhood, particularly for those with autism, in a video conversation with CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck.
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CCAS scholars are putting artificial intelligence to work in classrooms and clinical settings, like Art Therapy’s Jordan Potash, who uses AI to help clients generate therapeutic images.
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Anthropology graduate student Isabella Quartiere, BA ’25, explores how a John Wilkes Booth wanted poster preserved at GW reflects presidential history and American culture.
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From the Chesapeake Bay to volcanoes to D.C. parks, biology faculty detailed their field work on nature’s frontlines as part of a CCAS conversation series.
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A performer, composer and technologist as well as an educator, Associate Professor of Music Heather Stebbins gives students tools to capture experience, memory and meaning through sound.
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Chemistry was in the air when Samuel Rodriguez, BS ’19, texted Sophia Balemian-Spencer, BA ’18, in a lab. The CCAS couple are planning their wedding. They’re among the alumni valentines sharing their GW love stories.
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From An Inconvenient Truth to The Day After Tomorrow, “cli-fi” media has tackled climate change plots. Writing Professor Michael Svoboda asks if they spur action or backlash.
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| A new endowed Democracy Innovation Prize will support student projects that promote democracy, strengthen democratic institutions and build civic participation.
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Mackenzie Fama (Speech and Hearing) was awarded a $75,000 grant from the American Speech-Language Hearing Foundation to research inner speech and task-switching ability in aphasia.
Senior Lauren Gillespie (Graphic Design) won an Independent Press Award for her work on Nurse Florence, Tell Me About the Mediterranean Diet, part of the Nurse Florence children’s book series.
Isabelle Giuttari, MA ’24, (English) authored the novel Most Eligible. The romantic comedy, written under her pen name Isabelle Engel, was one of Women.com’s Most Anticipated Books for Winter 2025–26 and a January 2026 Book of the Month selection.
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