Climate crisis endangers UPS drives and other workers, GW prof tells NBC News
David Michaels, professor of environmental and occupational health, told NBC News that the number of worker deaths related to heat is greatly undercounted.
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Climate crisis endangers UPS drives and other workers, GW prof tells NBC News
David Michaels, professor of environmental and occupational health, told NBC News that the number of worker deaths related to heat is greatly undercounted.
In Slate interview, GW Law professor describes how the fall of Roe damages basic obstetric care
Sonia Suter said doctors are being forced to choose whether to follow the law or provide patients with the best health care.
As a CCAS faculty member, she built a robust research program focused on catalysis for a circular economy and helped launch a graduate program in environmental and green chemistry.
Nomination Process Opens for GW Academic Leadership Academy
The yearlong GW Academic Leadership Academy (GWALA), overseen...
U.S. Senators Chris Murphy, Rob Portman Debate at GW
By Nick Erickson
In a scene becoming less and less familiar during an increasingly polarized political climate, a Democrat and Republican civically discussed policy issues in a public...
Presidential Management Fellows Program Trains Future Government Leaders
By Nick Erickson
Seeing a nation increasingly divided over a boiling energy crisis, the Cold War, racial unrest and the lingering aftermaths of the Vietnam War and Watergate, President...
Science Communicators Gather at GW for Day of Networking, Skill-building
The George Washington University hosted more than 70 local science reporters, freelance journalists, press information...
One year on, Peru’s president fights for political survival
Aljazeera quoted Cynthia McClintock, professor of political science and international affairs.
The Washington Post cites data from the Program on Extremism
GW research used in article “More than 840 suspects have been charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot,’’ by Aadit Tambe, Sahana Jayaraman and Adrian Blanco.