CCAS Professor Authored New Books
Eric H. Cline’s books explore the collapse of ancient civilizations and answers questions about some of the biggest mysteries pertaining to the ancient world.
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CCAS Professor Authored New Books
Eric H. Cline’s books explore the collapse of ancient civilizations and answers questions about some of the biggest mysteries pertaining to the ancient world.
GWSB Professor Received Excellence in Research Award
Miguel Lejeune was recognized for his work providing scientific solutions to industry problems.
GWSB Professor Co-Authored New Book
Joel Gehman’s new book provides a comparative analysis of different organization theories.
CCAS Professor Has New Book Out
Bernard Wood has a long-standing interest in primate comparative anatomy and the history of primate comparative anatomy.
GW to Restructure Academic Medical Enterprise Leadership
Changes will provide full-time leadership for both the Medical Faculty Associates and School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Graduating Senior Anna Shah Made Her Time at GW POP!
The international business major is taking over a sustainable thrift store business she and three others co-founded in 2021.
Relationship Goals: GW Couple Earns Three Advanced Degrees Together
Mohamad Alahdal and Rahaf Alamoudi will graduate May 19 with degrees from GW Engineering and GW Business, their 14-month-old daughter in the audience.
GW Researchers Engage with Area Science Journalists and Communicators
University experts discussed environmental racism and the ethics of AI in journalism at the D.C. Science Writers Association Professional Development Day.
How I Got the Job: Graduating Mechanical Engineering Student Takes the Plunge
Brendan Humphrey will be working for a California-based startup that specializes in building cold plunges and heat saunas focused on health and wellness.
Revolutionary Tales: Graduating Senior Ishani Patel Made the Most of Her GW Experience
Whether it was with orientation, Program Board, moot court, internships or walks to the monuments with friends, the political communications major took advantage of her time at the university.