‘Writing Blackgirls’ and Women’s Health Science’
Edited by CCAS professor Jameta Barlow, the collection of works focuses on the well-being of Black girls and women.
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‘Writing Blackgirls’ and Women’s Health Science’
Edited by CCAS professor Jameta Barlow, the collection of works focuses on the well-being of Black girls and women.
Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Teams Are A-10 Champs in 2024
The men's team won its fourth straight title, the women's team its third straight.
Leap of Faith: 2024 Calendar Jumps to Feb. 29
The 2024 leap year calendar is making room for an extra day—keeping the cosmos aligned and confounding birthday plans.
Elliott School Dean Appointed to National Endowment for Democracy Board
The National Endowment for Democracy’s board of directors includes leading scholars and practitioners in democracy and foreign policy.
CCAS Student Published in The Washington Post
Allison Robbert’s photos that were published in The Post featured lambs grazing in the backyard of local homes in Arlington, Virginia.
GW Business Professor Authored Book
Herman Aguinis’ book can be a tool for managers to help employees grow and improve to support their organization’s strategic objectives.
CCAS Professor Asked to Speak at International Science Conference
Sylvain Guiriec's expertise includes high-energy astrophysics.
GW Research, Expertise on Display at World’s Largest General Scientific Society Meeting
The American Association for the Advancement of Science’s 2024 Annual Meeting brought together leading scientists, students, government agencies, foundations and more.
Black Heritage Month’s Soul Revue Samples Popular Culture
GW students spoof TV shows, celebrity rappers in the name of coming together as a community.
Sesno Series Spotlights Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox and a Way to ‘Disagree Better’
Journalists Michel Martin and Jonah Goldberg say dying local news coverage and social media help push disagreement to contempt.