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The Catalyst has grown fourfold since its launch a year ago.
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GW Students Found Interdisciplinary STEM Magazine
The Catalyst has grown fourfold since its launch a year ago.
Writing Beyond Bars: Student Storytellers Free Incarcerated Voices
In her digital storytelling class, English’s Emma Wu connects GW students and D.C. inmates through a pen pal project for reclaiming memory and humanity.
Into the Fire: Researcher, Firefighters Team Up on Life-Saving Searches
Psychology’s John Philbeck is taking his spatial cognition research out of the lab and into action to aid search and rescue squads.
What’s the Big Idea? LayerPure Reimagines Water Filtration Membrane Market
A GW-founded startup is aiming to transform how clean water gets made.
Senior Wins Gold in Japanese Speech Contest
Senior Dusty Rogers came to GW not knowing a word of Japanese. Now she’s a Gold Award winner at the J.LIVE Talk competition, a national Japanese speech contest.
A Legacy Reconsidered: Native Voices Rewrite America’s Racial Story
In his new book, History Professor David Silverman reframes U.S. racial struggles to spotlight Indigenous identities.
GW Professor Co-Authored Book on Japanese Poetry and History
The volume brings the lives and work of two influential 19th-century poets to a global audience.
GW Professor Contributes to Encyclopedia on Refugee Studies
Kavita Daiya’s contribution examines migration, displacement and the global forces shaping refugee experiences.
GW Law Student Selected for Prestigious Skadden Fellowship
Through the fellowship, David Boord will work to advance housing rights in rural Alaska.
Elliott School Student Recognized in National Security Writing Contest
Juliana Fleming stood out for her innovative policy analysis on U.S. grid resilience.