Plus, the State of Modern Democracy, Native Voices in History and more
In his year-end message, Dean Paul Wahlbeck shares his gratitude with the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences community and wishes everyone a joyful holiday season.
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In a video conversation with CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck, Assistant Professor of History Timothy Shenk discusses the impact of modern American politics on our democracy.
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History Professor David J. Silverman’s research reframes U.S. racial struggles to spotlight the role of Indigenous identities—past and present.
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Media and Public Affairs’ Imani M. Cheers explores the evolution of Black women friendships in television and film in a new book that shows how the medium can serve as a mirror for their lives.
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As part of a CCAS conversation series, GW faculty looked to the stars for evidence of how images from the Hubble and James Webb telescopes can reshape science and influence policy, priorities and public perception.
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After shaping productions from behind the scenes, political communications major Jacob Khabie took a starring role on stage in one of his final acts of student theater.
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| Physics PhD student Eliza Neights was part of a NASA mission that recorded a gamma-ray burst, the most powerful class of cosmic explosions, that lasted for days.
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Senior Dusty Rogers came to GW not knowing a word of Japanese. Now she is a Gold Award winner at the annual J.LIVE Talk competition, a national Japanese speech contest.
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We note with regret the passing of Robert S. Goldfarb, Emeritus Professor of Economics and former chair of the CCAS Economics Department.
Kavita Daiya, CCAS vice dean for academic innovation, authored the entry “Partition Migrations” in The Sage Encyclopedia of Refugee Studies, Volume 2.
Cheri Marmarosh (Clinical Psychology) received a $538,335 grant from the John Templeton Foundation for training and treatment integration research in mental healthcare.
Daniel H. Weiss, BA ’79, (Art History, Psychology) was named the director and CEO of the Philadelphia Art Museum.
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