Plus, Biology Student Wins Thesis Sprint, Resolutions Revisited and more!
As the college looks toward the future, Dean Paul Wahlbeck unveils a 21st century vision for the engaged liberal arts.
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| Biology PhD candidate Ashley Bastin condensed years of research into 180 seconds to win the Three Minute Thesis competition.
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Why do as many as 80 percent of us abandon our resolutions by February? Psychology’s Fallon Goodman encourages setting realistic goals, embracing the hard parts and not seeing setbacks as defeats.
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The CCAS community mourns the passing of Joseph Cordes, revered economics and public policy faculty member whose 50-year legacy left a lasting mark on GW as a scholar, mentor and leader.
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At a Black History Month symposium hosted by the Africana Studies Program, scholars discussed the Haitian Revolution as emblematic of Black people’s struggle for freedom.
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Political science and organizational sciences alumnus Ethan Fitzgerald, BA ’25, guided members of Students for Mental Health Action as they lobbied Congress for reforms.
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Graduate students Sarah Ort (left) and Jiawei Cen were among the breakout stars of the 2026 AAAS annual meeting with their zine-making activity spotlighting art therapy methods.
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From a beloved dog’s eulogy to a portrait of parents’ love, students in Hanan Daqqa’s writing course turned personal moments into cinema magic at a GW-hosted film festival.
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