Plus, Jimmy Carter’s Legacy, Fighting Human Pathogens and more
A team including Columbian College anthropologists and physicists are working in forest field sites and campus computer labs to trace primates’ use of wooden tools and fill a blank page of the archaeological record.
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In a video conversation with CCAS Dean Wahlbeck, Professor of Chemistry Cynthia Dowd discusses her work to fight disease through the development of inhibitors to human pathogens.
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In the wake of the 39th president’s death, CCAS historians examined Jimmy Carter’s complicated legacy, from the crises he faced in office to his post-presidency triumphs.
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Geography researchers are mapping the trail of asylum-seeking migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border to understand safety and security impacts while informing immigration policies.
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As a student, alumnus John McGlasson, BA ’00, MFA ’03, broadened his design skills and creativity. Now he’s showcasing his talents as an art director at GW.
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On campus, sophomore Darren Buchanan Jr. is known as a D.C. native who gives back to his community. On the basketball court, the 6’7” forward is an All Atlantic-10 superstar.
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