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Can Machine Learning Change How We Diagnose Fatty Liver Disease?

An interdisciplinary team of George Washington University researchers received a $2.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.

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How the Coronavirus Is Changing Architecture

By Greg Varner

While the COVID-19 pandemic doesn’t seem to be changing the way buildings look from the street, it is having an effect on the interior environment, according to...

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Study: Corrections on Facebook News Feed Reduce Misinformation

Factual corrections published on Facebook’s news feed can reduce a user’s belief in misinformation, even across...

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Finish Line in Sight for Thurston Hall Renovation

Reimagined residence hall focused on building community and student well-being will be ready for August move-in.

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Board of Trustees Hears First Report from President Mark S. Wrighton

George Washington University President Mark S. Wrighton delivered his first president’s report to the Board of Trustees at its February meeting Friday, thanking the university community for its...

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One out of Three People Exposed to Potentially Harmful Pesticide

One out of three people in a large survey showed signs of exposure to a pesticide called 2,4-D, according to a ...

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Fantastic Voyage: Physics Student Peers into Protons

By John DiConsiglio

Since he first took a physics class at his Colorado Springs high school, junior Gabriel Grauvogel has looked to science to satisfy his curiosity about everything from...

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Two GW Faculty Members Elected AAAS Fellows

By John DiConsiglio and Thomas Kohout

Two members of the George Washington University faculty were elected to the 2021 class of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)...

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New Thurston Hall Terrace Named for Beloved Alumnus

Friends of Leon Rosenman, B.B.A. ’81, are raising funds to honor a remarkable memory.

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Alumnus Helps Veterans in Need with Resource Hub Startup

By Nick Erickson

After his first day working at JP Morgan in New York, JT Liddell, M.B.A. ’14, stared bleakly out the window of his home for that night—which was the windshield of his...