Plus, Treating the Trauma of War, Solving a Butterfly Mystery and more!
Corcoran Hall is celebrating a centennial anniversary as a historic hub of science landmarks—from the Big Bang theory to modern breakthroughs.
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An expert in addressing the mental health scars of wars like the conflict in Ukraine, Oksana Yakushko has elevated immigrant stories—including her own.
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A new study led by CCAS biology researchers revealed how an unexpected genetic mechanism influences the evolution of butterfly wing coloration.
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| Ten scholars from an array of disciplines were recruited by the university to join Columbian College’s roster of permanent full-time faculty members this year.
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The Corcoran School and the National Gallery of Art are launching a three-year artist residency for artist-led collective For Freedoms, known for centering art as a catalyst for creative civic engagement and direct action.
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| A new study by GW anthropology researchers revealed how a mismatch between where fossils are preserved and where humans lived influences our understanding of our early evolution.
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First-year students Sosan Barakzai (left) and Husna Basiri, Afghanistan immigrants themselves, helped Afghan refugees at their high school. They’ve brought their passion for philanthropy to Foggy Bottom.
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As this year’s Terker Distinguished Fellows, award-winning journalist David Sanger (right) and CEO of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Marco Davis will contribute their expertise to discussions and events at GW.
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