GW Professor’s Research Shows Biases Undermine Diversity Efforts in Policing
Research by Jennifer Merluzzi highlights the need to address underlying biases for effective diversity efforts.
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GW Professor’s Research Shows Biases Undermine Diversity Efforts in Policing
Research by Jennifer Merluzzi highlights the need to address underlying biases for effective diversity efforts.
Dean, a food and nutrition security expert, most recently has served as the Deputy Under Secretary for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services.
Board of Trustees Elects Three New Members
Richard Jones, Jennifer Park Stout and Camila Tapias joined the board as of June 1.
GW Scholars Honored with Fulbright Fellowships
The distinguished Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program offered opportunities for five academics to conduct international research, including four CCAS faculty.
GW Swimmers Embark on U.S. Olympic Teams Trials, European Aquatics Championships
Five student-athletes set for national and international competition.
GW Students Explore Innovations in Sustainable Fashion in LA
GW-CIBER students examined ethical practices in the apparel industry during a West Coast trip where they pitched ideas to tackle real-world sustainability problems.
GW Alumnus Shows Fathers How to Grow Up Along with their Children
Just in time for Father’s Day, a new PBS television series aims at helping men be better dads.
GW Student Wins Prestigious Truman Scholarship
Truslow is one of 60 outstanding students chosen for the highly competitive scholarship.
GW Doctoral Candidate Awarded ACLS Fellowship
Cam Cannon is one of 45 doctoral students receiving this honor for showing promise in producing bold and innovative research.