Plus, Economics and AI, A World Cup Preview, New Autism Insights and more!
MS NOW’s Rebecca Kutler, BA ’01, a CCAS alumna, implored graduates to show up through uncertainty during a joyous Commencement ceremony on the National Mall.
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With artificial intelligence simulations of actual Federal Reserve meetings, Economics’ Tara M. Sinclair models how data, politics and personalities shape real-world fiscal policy.
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As the 2026 World Cup kicks off in North America, Media and Public Affair’s Peter Loge breaks down the politics, players and pressures on the pitch.
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A study led by Cognitive Neuroscience Professor Gabriela Rosenblau presents new understandings of how autistic and non-autistic people learn about each other.
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Tired of the predictable paperbacks on your summer stack? Sociology’s Daina Eglitis shares her banned-book recommendations for bolder beach reads.
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From robots to roundworms, a variety of research and capstone projects were on display at InnovationFest, GW’s annual celebration of scholars and inventors across disciplines.
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