Fossil Hotspots in Africa Muddy Evolution Landscape
A new study by GW anthropology researchers revealed how a fossil mismatch influences our understanding of early human evolution.
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Fossil Hotspots in Africa Muddy Evolution Landscape
A new study by GW anthropology researchers revealed how a fossil mismatch influences our understanding of early human evolution.
If only I Had Known This when I First Came to GW (Part 1)
Read what advice members of the Class of 2024 offered for incoming GW students.
What’s the Big Idea? NasaClip Stops the Bleeding
GW alumna Liz Clayborne created a nosebleed rescue device to prevent trips to the emergency room.
New Students Come from Far and Wide to Begin Their GW Journeys
Annual Move-In signals the start of another academic year at the university.
Commencement Week 2025 School and College Celebration Schedule Announced
The university-wide Commencement on the National Mall will be Sunday, May 18, 2025.
Riding a (Blue) Wave: Inside the Democratic National Convention
As the Harris-Walz ticket rolls into Chicago, SMPA’s Peter Loge previewed a rejuvenated party convention—and a tightening presidential race.
SMHS professor Eliot Sorel this summer commemorated the 25th anniversary of “Gateways to Romania,” his brainchild exhibition at the 1999 Smithsonian Folklife Festival.
New Study’s Findings Can Help Communicators Correct Online Misinformation
David Broniatowski of GW’s School of Engineering and Applied Science was the lead author of a new study of online misinformation and how to correct it.
Chantal de Jonge Oudraat is an internationally known scholar who has held leadership positions at many international organizations.
Student Rights and Responsibilities Changes Name to Conflict Education and Student Accountability
The rebranding caps a years-long effort on increasing the use of restorative principles and methods as part of a spectrum of approaches to managing student harms.