In a video conversation with CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Ling Hao discussed her research on the role of chemistry, bioinformatics and cell biology in the study of human neurodegenerative diseases.
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Following a path from early Black blues women to today’s culture wars, students in American Studies Professor Gayle Wald’s class trace U.S. historical trends to understand how art both reflects life—and shapes it.
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How did Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen travel a thunder road to the political promised land? Luther Rice Fellow Maureen Rafter, an American studies and music major, looked at the ties that bind the president and the Boss.
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From losing legs to stretching skulls, snakes experienced an evolutionary explosion, changing faster and with more variety than other species, according to a study co-authored by Biology Professor Alexander Pyron.
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Born in an Ethiopian refugee camp to parents who fled civil war in Sudan, shooting guard, graduate student and sociology alumna Nya Lok, BA ’23, is a leader on and off the court. She shares her insights and life perspective with her GW women’s basketball teammates.
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In a new collection of scholarship, Writing Professor Jameta Barlow draws attention to the health and well-being of Black girls and women—applying lessons that, she said, “our foremothers taught us.”
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SMPA senior Sejal Govindarao (second from right) joined a panel of experts to discuss how political candidates can market themselves to evolving voting demographics, including young people and people of color.
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