Plus, Coping with Post-Election Stress, Science Denial Debunked and more!
Multimedia journalist Nana Agyemang, BA ’16, uses her platform EveryStylishGirl to promote diversity in the fashion industry. Now her endowed scholarship at GW will help lift a new generation.
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From Galileo to COVID, science breakthroughs have historically been shadowed by science deniers. In his Dean’s Seminar, Chemistry’s Holden Thorp teaches students how to read their playbook.
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For many, the anxiety of the 2024 presidential election remains. Clinical Psychology’s Katherine Marshall Woods has tips for unwinding, unplugging and sharing kindness.
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How did Donald Trump pull off a sweeping presidential victory? Political Science’s Danny Hayes and a panel of experts weighed in on the outcome—and what it means for the future.
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Physics’ Neil Johnson led a new study detailing how major events like presidential elections strengthen global hate networks online and incite new content around hot-button issues.
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From Eisenhower to Obama, candidates have reached voters through playlists of musicians like Irving Berlin, Dolly Parton and Beyoncé. Corcoran’s Loren Kajikawa unpacks their greatest hits.
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In the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, Geography’s Lisa Benton-Short highlighted the role of climate change in intensifying natural disasters and the need for communities to adapt to increasing extreme weather events.
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Journalist Zinhle Essamuah, BA ’15, (left) was honored with the Recent Alumni Achievement Award at the annual Spirit of GW ceremony, which recognizes contributions within the GW community. James Small, BA ’84, (right), accepted the GW Philanthropy Award.
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