As a middle schooler in Oklahoma City, Grace Seo’s dream career was to be an architect.
“It kind of was a rude awakening that I couldn’t really draw well,” joked Ms. Seo, now a junior at...
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As a middle schooler in Oklahoma City, Grace Seo’s dream career was to be an architect.
“It kind of was a rude awakening that I couldn’t really draw well,” joked Ms. Seo, now a junior at...
GW Nursing Leads Regional Age-Friendly Innovation
By B.L. Wilson
The George Washington University’s Center for Aging, Health and Humanities (CAHH) at the School of Nursing brought together a diverse intergenerational group of older...
Women and pregnant people are underrepresented in the studies used to draw up the nutritional guidance provided to...
Faculty Assembly Elects Consultative Committee for Presidential Search
The George Washington University’s Faculty Assembly voted unanimously Tuesday to adopt a resolution electing a Faculty Consultative Committee, which will serve as a faculty voice during the...
GW Panel Walks the Line between Campaigning and Governing
By Greg Varner
Campaign finance reform is urgently needed in the United States, according to a bipartisan consensus reached on Tuesday at the first webinar in the latest “Agree or Disagree...
Retired Vietnam Ambassador Ted Osius: Diplomacy Is about Building Trust and Taking Risks
By Nick Erickson
Former U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Ted Osius, whose bike riding and willingness to speak the native language quickly endeared him to the Vietnamese, earned the...
Potentially Harmful Industrial Chemicals Detected in U.S. Fast Foods
Chicken nuggets, burritos and other popular items consumers buy from fast food outlets in the United States contain...
More Women Are Needed on the Cybersecurity Front
By Greg Varner
The internet explosion has brought many changes to our lives. It has changed the security environment, as shown by increasingly frequent news reports of ransomware attacks,...