Plus, The Ancient World’s Collapse, MLK’s Evolving Legacy and more
In a video conversation with CCAS Dean Wahlbeck, Professor Eric Cline discusses the collapse and resilience of the ancient world and its lessons for today.
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Luther Rice Fellow Seyeon Moon is applying philosophical insights and bioethical research standards to understanding who receives scarce organ transplants—and who doesn’t.
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A team of public policy graduate students are identifying ways to reduce the impacts of disasters like the Los Angeles wildfires before they happen.
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From a controversial civil rights figure to an American icon, History Professor Eric Arnesen explains how Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy has shifted over time.
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With a new $1.4 million grant from the Keck Foundation, Biology Professor Sandy Kawano is taking giant leaps toward discovering how ancient amphibious ancestors took small steps onto land.
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CCAS seniors Clarke Gilmore (left) and Ryan Titus co-chaired a student-led Black History Month celebration of African American heritage and culture with activities ranging from in-depth discussions to a soul music revue.
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CCAS senior Noah Troppe, the son of two former GW student-athletes, is making his own mark on the ice as he balances his economics and public policy majors with his quest for Olympic gold.
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New research led by Geography Professor Dmitry Streletskiy shows that frozen ground known as permafrost is sinking at an alarming rate across high-latitude and high-altitude cold regions of the Arctic.
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Jesse J. Holland (SMPA) edited the anthology Captain America: The Shield of Sam Wilson.
Elira Kuka (Economics) received a $365,668 grant from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation to study how application assistance affects recipients of unemployment benefits.
Carson Murray (Anthropology) was awarded a $29,650 grant from the National Science Foundation and a $20,000 grant from the Leakey Foundation for her research on the impact of social loss on the behavior and physiology of wild chimpanzees.
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