As more mothers are jailed for minor offenses, Sociology’s Zimife Umeh interviewed formerly incarcerated women about the trauma of institutional separation.
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As more mothers are jailed for minor offenses, Sociology’s Zimife Umeh interviewed formerly incarcerated women about the trauma of institutional separation.
GW Hosts 2022 Physics Congress
CCAS Physics Department welcomed more than 1,200 students and Nobel laureates.
Lifestyles of the Fit and Healthy
New SMHS residency concentration offers tools to help doctors and patients treat and reverse chronic conditions.
Iranian Protests Show Bravery Amid Oppression and Violence
GW community members work to “keep the conversation going.”
Virginia School Honors GW Alumna
Unity Braxton Middle School recognizes lifelong educator and her husband.
Author to Speak as Part of GW's Latinx Heritage Celebration
Memoirist Edgar Gomez will discuss their book 'High-Risk Homosexual' on Oct. 11.
GW Names Vice Provost for Budget and Finance to Advance Academic Mission
Michael Glatzer has over 16 years of experience managing budgeting processes and advancing strategic initiatives in higher education, academic medicine and cons
Partnering with Churches, Psychology Team Targets Suicides among Black Youth
With suicide rates skyrocketing among young African Americans, Psychology professor Sherry Molock is working with churches to address the crisis in communities.
Duquès Family to Revitalize GWSB Infrastructure with $2.5M Gift
Philanthropy will fund game-changing technological upgrades and physical enhancements to match school’s premier academic programs.
Rethinking Media in a Turbulent Political Era
A former CNN correspondent and a panel of media and political analysts discussed the role of media in the U.S. democracy.