Lead Exposure in Early Life Linked to Higher Risk of Criminal Behavior in Adulthood
GW researchers’ analysis spotlights need for policies to prevent future health and social problems from lead exposure.
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Lead Exposure in Early Life Linked to Higher Risk of Criminal Behavior in Adulthood
GW researchers’ analysis spotlights need for policies to prevent future health and social problems from lead exposure.
GSEHD Doctoral Student recognized by Loudoun County Public Schools
Denise Soukup was recognized as an Outstanding Inclusive Administrator by the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Special Education Advisory Committee at the annual Recognition of...
GW Business Doctoral Student Cited by Academy of Management
Amando Cope has been named a recipient of a “Best Reviewer Award” from the Organizational Behavior Division of the Academy of Management.
Want to Change Attitudes on Vaccination? Try a Little Empathy
Even among groups with entrenched attitudes to vaccination, GW researchers showed that an empathetic, constructive social media approach can foster change.
SMPA Names New Associate Director
Award-winning author and journalist, Jesse Holland, will be the new associate direcotor of the School of Media and Public Affiars.
Alumna Kendall Isadore Shares Her Passion for Music as Member of The String Queens
The GSEHD alumna plays a unique blend of soulful and classical music that has earned her invitations to play Carnegie Hall, President Joe Biden’s inauguration and the Kennedy Center.
GW Partners with NIST to Strengthen the U.S. Scientific Workforce
The National Institute of Standards and Technology awards GW’s SEAS up to $29.9 million to develop and train a diverse pool of scientists and engineers
GW Business Alumnus Kyle Albrecht Spearheads MLS GO
As Leo Messi’s arrival gives the league and soccer in the U.S. a popularity boost, the youth recreational program aims to increase participation and access to kids outside the sport’s existing...
GW Honorary Doctor of Music, President’s Medal recipient and occasional GW guest lecturer was a cultural icon who serenaded listeners for decades.
Sarah Malinowski traveled to Ukraine to improve her prosthetic knee prototype with input from amputees injured from Russia's war in Ukraine.