Plus, How Hair Styled History, Alumnus Photographs Trump Shooting and more!
The 2024 GW Arts & Sciences Magazine is hot off the presses! Read about the CCAS students, faculty and alumni who are making an impact in the classroom and around the world. For a print copy, contact ccasnews@gwu.edu
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Artificial intelligence is transforming university classrooms and changing our relationship to technology. English’s Alexa Alice Joubin explains how the humanities can lead the way and harness AI’s potential.
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The post-Civil War hair boom entangled everyone from socialites to enslaved people. In her new book, art historian Elizabeth L. Block, BA ’94, explains how coiffures and cuts helped style a nation’s history.
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Senior Alanna Moskowitz (with Director of Office of National Drug Control Policy Rahul Gupta) leveraged on-campus opportunities into internships at both the U.S. Department of Justice and the White House.
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In his new PBS television series, former journalism major Joe Gidjunis, BA ’04, (above with his son, Gabe) teaches men to parent-with-purpose on a journey to fully embrace every aspect of fatherhood.
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New York Times photographer Eric Lee, MA ’20, found himself on the frontlines of photojournalism history when he documented the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a campaign rally.
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Eli Kintisch, a science journalist and video producer who has dedicated his career to telling stories about the climate crisis, will be the new SMPA Ted Turner Assistant Professor of Environmental Media.
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