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ACE Program to Offer Tri-Lateral Global Business Degree with Schools in China and Italy

By Nick Erickson

A new triple-degree program will allow aspiring global business leaders to study at prestigious institutions in a trio of capital cities around the world during their...

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New Research Aims to Shed Light on Workplace Fatalities

By Kristen Mitchell

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GW Launches Benchmark Government Communications Survey

Graduate School of Political Management will manage the project aimed at enhancing public trust in government.

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Seven Financial Tips for Students

Renowned expert and GFLEC Director Annamaria Lusardi says now is the time to start taking care of finances.

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Doctoral Candidate Wears Many Hats

By Greg Varner

Adjoa B. Asamoah wears many hats. The George Washington University doctoral candidate is an activist who conceptualized the CROWN Act, a law prohibiting racial...

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In Photos: MSSC Block Party Helps to Showcase Multicultural Student Orgs

This annual event gathers GW students, faculty and staff.

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Taking it off the chin

Ife J. Rodney, clinical assistant professor of dermatology, was quoted in Self Magazine’s article “Why Do I Have 1 to 3 Sharp Little Chin Hairs That Just Keep Coming Back?’’

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What we perceive depends on what we know

Science Daily quoted researcher Sarah Shomstein, professor of cognitive neuroscience, in the article “What you know changes how you see things.”

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How does monkeypox spread? Should I get vaccinated?

Smithsonian Magazine quoted Carlos Rodriguez-Diaz, associate professor of prevention and community health, in the article “Six Big Questions About the Monkeypox Virus, Answered.”

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Report based on Chinese government sources accuses China of violating rights of Uyghurs

Sean Roberts, professor of the practice of international affairs, spoke to the BBC World Service about the report and the underwhelming response.