As we celebrate Black History Month in the shadow of tragedies like the death of Tyre Nichols, CCAS reaffirms its commitment to ensuring a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment for all.
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| Former NBA star Michael Kidd-Gilchrist gave CCAS speech pathology students a glimpse into his experiences with stuttering—and insights into what people who stutter need from their therapists.
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To History’s Erin D. Chapman, Governor Ron DeSantis’ restrictions on the AP curriculum is a dangerous precedent—for educators and a divided country.
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Chemistry’s Akos Vertes (left) and Anthropology’s Chet Sherwood were elected AAAS Fellows, the scientific community’s top honor for innovators across disciplines.
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In a conversation with CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck, Psychology’s Sherry Molock discussed her work as a scholar and a pastor to address rising suicides rates among African American adolescents.
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From Black Lives Matter protests to presidential elections, real-world events can lead to increased online bigotry. A new study by CCAS researchers reveals the targeting doesn’t stop with single groups.
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The CCAS English Department will join a Mellon Foundation project to provide marginalized populations with the empowering capacities of storytelling.
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The GW community ushered in the Year of the Rabbit with a Lunar New Year’s celebration on Kogan Plaza featuring snacks, good cheer and a traditional lion dance performance.
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